Andreas Paul Weber / Die Sirene Presented by Sylvan Cole Gallery

Andreas Paul WEBER - Die Sirene

Presented by Sylvan Cole Gallery

New
  • Year
    1942
  • Technical
    Lithograph
  • Image size
    32,0 x 48,3 cm / 12.6 x 19.0 in
  • Paper size
    44,0 x 58,5 cm / 17.3 x 23.0 in
  • Edition
    2 (?)
  • Price
    975 euros (€)
  • Reference
    Dorsch 2247
  • Visit(s)
    28
  • Condition
Andreas Paul WEBER - Die Sirene

During an apparently peaceful night, a town's air-raid siren pierces the air and terrifies everyone within earshot. Weber somehow replicates this experience in a purely visual medium, borrowing a siren from Greek mythology and placing her in a strictly contemporary setting.

Dorsch (2247) informs us that the lithograph dates from 1942 and that the stone was destroyed in 1943 (in an air raid, ironically enough.) Weber himself, in a note about this lithograph, affirms that only two impressions remained when the stone met its doom. He'd probably adready sold and given away a few, but this lithograph is certainly very rare, and this may be the only surviving impression in pristine condition.

An outstanding impression of a large and important lithograph, with full margins.

On extremely fine wove paper.

Signed by the artist.

In perfect condition.

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