Off the Wall Art Online Auction

January 26, 2012

LOT 141

Lot 141

JOSEPH DOMJAN (HUNGARIAN, 1907-1992)

JOSEPH DOMJAN (HUNGARIAN, 1907-1992)
Lot 141 Details
JOSEPH DOMJAN (HUNGARIAN, 1907-1992)

WHITE DEER (LIMITED EDITION BOOK)

With text by Shigeto Oshida containing 19 full page facsimile prints of woodcuts by Domjan and one original colour woodcut; pencil signed by Domjan tipped on to the endpapers. Published by Wago Co., Ltd., Ryogoku, Tokyo in 1986 in an edition of 150 copies, this being numbered 32, one of the first 50 kept for the artist. Contained in a red fabric covered hardcover folio with the Publisher’s original printed cardboard mailing case.
Overall dimensions 26.25" x 20.5" — 66.7 x 52.1 cm.

Estimate $75-$100

Realised: $180
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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JOSEPH DOMJAN (HUNGARIAN, 1907-1992)
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