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Henry Moore (1898-1986) Lithograph | Original | Limited Edition | Crevasse | ARTdocs Registered Documentation + ARTsure
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Limited Edition Henry Moore lithograph, 1973. Title: Crevasse. Proofed at Petersburg Press, Ltd London 1974. This piece is catalogue referenced by Cramer (c248) of which reference is included with artwork. Artwork comes with Gallery Prepared Documentation, which includes Gallery Certificate of Authenticity and Prepared Catalogue Reference (c248), justification copy and Provenance.
For many years Moore had owned a drawing by the French pointillist artist Seurat. Seurat created his images from tiny dots that visually gave no outline to an object thus fusing the object into its surroundings. Moore used this technique, describing it as an entirely new way of drawing, using no outlines and fusing together space and form, light, depths and distances into a marvellous and mysterious unity of vision. There was never any question of introducing colour. Moore was always after a printed image identical to the blackness of the drawing, which described something of the bleak industrial landscape and the rugged high moors of Yorkshire.
Custom frame job by a professional. The frame was hand selected by the designer to go with the artwork. Custom Framed using a solid Wood Frame, UV blocking resistant Tru Vue Low Luster Glass for preservation of the art as well as low glare, the finest quality Textured Acid Free Matte RagMat), and acid free backing. All our framing is Custom and Professional using only the Highest Quality archival materials for the preservation and protection of all our artwork.
ARTdocs DOCUMENTATION PACKET: Registered Gallery Certificate; Dealer Provenance; Record of Transfer; Lifetime Guarantee; Henry Moore (1898-1986) Bio; Proof of Purchase
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For many years Moore had owned a drawing by the French pointillist artist Seurat. Seurat created his images from tiny dots that visually gave no outline to an object thus fusing the object into its surroundings. Moore used this technique, describing it as an entirely new way of drawing, using no outlines and fusing together space and form, light, depths and distances into a marvellous and mysterious unity of vision. There was never any question of introducing colour. Moore was always after a printed image identical to the blackness of the drawing, which described something of the bleak industrial landscape and the rugged high moors of Yorkshire.
Custom frame job by a professional. The frame was hand selected by the designer to go with the artwork. Custom Framed using a solid Wood Frame, UV blocking resistant Tru Vue Low Luster Glass for preservation of the art as well as low glare, the finest quality Textured Acid Free Matte RagMat), and acid free backing. All our framing is Custom and Professional using only the Highest Quality archival materials for the preservation and protection of all our artwork.
ARTdocs DOCUMENTATION PACKET: Registered Gallery Certificate; Dealer Provenance; Record of Transfer; Lifetime Guarantee; Henry Moore (1898-1986) Bio; Proof of Purchase
ARTsure LIFETIME GUARANTEE: Please visit amazon.modernnow.com/guarantee for details.
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- Listed Gallery Pricing $1900: Original Limited Edition Lithograph, 33 x 41,3 cm, Frame size 21 x 24 inches -->INCLUDED
- Complete MODERNNOW™ registered & emboss sealed documentation packet¹ + Conservation Framing² + Lifetime Guarantee³ -->INCLUDED
- Dealer Provenance - Record of Transfer - Authentication - Catalogue References --->INCLUDED
- Limited Edition Original Lithograph