Prints & Photography Auction

September 29October 04, 2018
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LOT 84

Lot 84

EDUARD WIIRALT (1898-1954)

EDUARD WIIRALT (1898-1954)
Lot 84 Details
EDUARD WIIRALT (1898-1954), Estonian

AGUILIHOOV HOBUSEGA (TANAV) (HORSE IN STREET), 1920 [FROM THE “MCMXX” LINOCUT FOLDER]

Blue inked linocut on japon paper; signed with monogram initials and dated MCMXX in the plate lower right. Unnumbered from the artist’s collection.
Plate/Sheet 8.5 x 12.4 in — 21.6 x 31.5 cm; 11.1 x 15 in — 28.3 x 38 cm

Estimate $800-$1,200

Realised: $480
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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EDUARD WIIRALT (1898-1954)
  • EDUARD WIIRALT (1898-1954)
  • EDUARD WIIRALT (1898-1954)
Provenance:

The artist’s studio collection, Estonia;
Family of the artist, Estonia;
Travelled with the family to Sweden in September 1944;
By descent to the present Private Collection, Toronto

Note:

When Wiiralt was in art school he made a folder of eight linocut prints.

CONDITION DETAILS

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