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Thus she would come, escaped, half dead to my door

Thus she would come, escaped, half dead to my door. Patrick Caulfield (1936-2005) Images
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Published since: May 6, 2009
Last update: February 8, 2010
Original silkscreen print, 1973, attached to a printed page of poetry written in English. The text is badly printed and somewhat blurred.
Size: 745 X 427 mms
Condition: Generally in Good Condition
Edition: There were 3 editions of this work made:
Edition a - the book in English with a slip case containing 6 signed loose prints - Edition 200 with 20 proofs
Edition b - The book with French text with a slip case containing 6 loose prints - Edition 200 with 20 proofs
Edition c - the book in English with a slip case containing 22 signed loose prints printed on paper with wide margins - Edition 200 with 20 proofs
Our present piece is a rare trial proof never bound into a book for edition a or C. We know this because of the fact that it is attached to the sheet of poetry.
Reference:Alan Cristea : Patrick Caulfield, the Complete Prints 1964 - 1999, Number 38k
Note: The work comes from a book of 22 screenprints entitled “Some poems of Jules Laforgue”. Our example is a rare and interesting trial proof made during experimentation to print the work.
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291 EUR
250 GBP
392 USD

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Description

HeaderXXth c. Art
CategoryPrints, Engravings, Lithographs
TypePrints
OriginUnited Kingdom
CharacteristicSeries
Authenticity / ProvenanceOriginal
Artists typesProfessional artists
CountryUnited Kingdom
AuthorPatrick Caulfield (1936-2005)
Conditionperfect
Restorationnone
Width 74.5 cm
29.3 in
Length 42.7 cm
16.8 in