Lot 55
Le Corbusier
(French/Swiss, 1887–1965)
A group of three prints from Unité, 1963-65
Sale 1328 - Prints and Multiples
Apr 25, 2024 10:00AM CT
Live / Chicago
Estimate
$2,000 - $3,000

Sold for $2,286

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Le Corbusier
(French/Swiss, 1887–1965)
A group of three prints from Unité, 1963-65
etchings
each numbered in pencil
Each: 16 3/8 x 12 1/2 inches (or the reverse).
Condition Report
Each unframed.
Each sheet: 22 1/2 x 17 3/4 inches (or the reverse).

12-8-53
24/130
Minor deposits of surface dirt and dust; uneven toning around image perimeter, as two areas of uneven toning in upper right and left corners from previous mounts; scattered handling creases, primarily along the lower edge and only visible in raking light; one pinpoint foxing stain in lower center margin; one small tape remnant on upper right corner verso; pinpoint brown spots on right verso edge.

53 8 13
24/130
Minor deposits of surface dirt and dust; uneven toning around image perimeter, as two areas of uneven toning in upper right and left corners from previous mounts; creases scattered along the left margin, mostly visible in raking light; one vertical soft crease along center right image, only visible under raking light; pinpoint foxing stain in lower right margin corner, as well as one faint foxing stain in lower left image corner; minor foxing stains scattered on verso.

53-8-3
24/30
Minor deposits of surface dirt and dust; one crease in upper left margin corner; one soft crease along lower left margin edge; upper left corner is creased.

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