Werkstatt Edition Kroll

Basic Information

Title: Werkstatt Edition Kroll
Artist(s): Georg Nees
Date Created: 1970
Edition Info: 50/350
Unframed Dimensions: 27.5 x 19.5 in.
Medium:
Inventory ID: Nees-1970-03

Description

serigraph after a computer-generated original unique plotter drawing

signed and dated lower right in graphite
numbered 50/350 lower left in graphite
title, dated, and copyrighted in print lower left corner

hardware: Siemens System 4004
output machine: ZUSE-Graphomat Z64 plotter

 

Detail images of the work

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