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The Rattrap - original graphic - unique copy - Jacqueline_Ditt

The Rattrap - original graphic - unique copy - Jacqueline_Ditt. Jacqueline Ditt Universal Arts Galerie Studio Gmbh
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Published since: July 15, 2010
Last update: March 11, 2012
«Die Rattenfalle» (The Rattrap) by Jacqueline Ditt- 1987
Letrachrome® original graphic - singleprint 1/1 on coated Pantonpaper (with passe partout - print is backed with strong paper).

Original graphic no reproduction - 6 color print handmade by the artist - with certification of authenticity.
Letrachromegraphics are single-colourprints on Pantonpaper (with passe partout).

The printing technique of Letrachrome® prints was developed in the 80ies by Pantone®. It is similar to lithograph but done on a spcial synthetic high tech paper. The artist Jacqueline Ditt did only 24 artworks in 1987/1988, all unique singleprints (nummbered 1/1) with Letrachromesystem. All prints verso handsigned, nummbered, dated, titled and branded with gallery stamp.

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Not framed - delivery in sleeve.
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Price

AvailabilityAvailable for sale
Price
650 EUR
559 GBP
878 USD
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About the seller
Premium members Universal Arts Galerie Studio Gmbh
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Universal Arts Galerie Studio GmbhUniversal Arts Galerie Studio Gmbh
Orffstrasse 35a
80637 München - Germany
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Description

HeaderContemporary Art
CategoryPrints, Engravings, Lithographs
TypePrints
ThemeAnimals
OriginGermany
GenreExpressionnism
CharacteristicSigned
Authenticity / ProvenanceOriginal
PeriodContemporary
CountryGermany
AuthorJacqueline Ditt
Conditionperfect
Restorationnone
Height 40 cm
15.7 in
Width 50 cm
19.7 in