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Studie für 'Danaë', mit überschlagenen Beinen sitzender Akt nach rechts by Gustav Klimt

Gustav Klimt

Studie für 'Danaë', mit überschlagenen Beinen sitzender Akt nach rechts, 1903

Brown crayon on paper
46.6 x 31 cm (18.35 x 12.2 in)
Works on Paper
Unique artwork
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Last recorded sale at Bonhams, London (07 Apr 2022)
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
Apr 7, 2022
BonhamsLondonImpressionist & Modern Art2
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Studie für 'Danaë', mit überschlagenen Beinen sitzender Akt nach rechts
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Artwork Description
Category

Works on Paper

Dimensions

46.6 x 31 cm (18.35 x 12.2 in)

Materials

brown crayon on paper

Signature

stamped with the artist's Nachlass stamp (lower right)

Provenance

Erich Lederer Collection, Vienna.

The Piccadilly Gallery, London (circa 1973), no. 26.

Anon. sale, Sotheby's, New York, 10 May 1989, lot 139.

Cyril Gerber Gallery, Glasgow.

Private collection, UK (acquired from the above circa 1995).

Exhibited

London, The Piccadilly Gallery, Gustav Klimt, 30 October - 24 November 1973, no. 34 (later travelled to New York).

Literature

A. Strobl, Gustav Klimt, Die Zeichnungen, Vol. I, 1878-1903, Salzburg, 1980, no. 1003 (illustrated p. 289).

Description

PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE UK COLLECTION GUSTAV KLIMT (1862-1918)

Studie für 'Danaë', mit überschlagenen Beinen sitzender Akt nach rechts

stamped with the artist's Nachlass stamp (lower right)

brown crayon on paper

46.6 x 31cm (18 3/8 x 12 3/16in).

Executed in 1903