This photo is from the 2011 RAINER Series “Unfinished into Death – The Angels Series”. The original photo was made by Rene Rietmeyer whereby Arnulf Rainer worked over his photo to “improve” it. Published by Arnulf Rainer as part of a limited Edition with 12 photos and exhibited at the Venice Biennale 2011.

For the series “Unfinished into Death – The Angels Series” many photos were made, but only 12 different photos from this series have been printed in a larger size. This photo is nr. 12 from the series “Unfinished into Death – The Angels Series”. In this large size there have been printed only six copies, the edition number is embossed in the paper and in the certificate of Authenticity.

This photo is printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Pearl 320 gr/m2, the best paper possible for this type of photography. The paper is 70x60 cm

Seller's Story:
Over the years, the Nina Collection has grown significantly through cooperations with several different artists and the European Cultural Centre (ECC). Parts of this Nina - ECC Collection are now being sold in order to help finance the cultural activities of the European Cultural Centre.

Historien til selger

Gjennom årene har Nina-samlingen vokst betydelig gjennom samarbeid med flere ulike kunstnere og European Cultural Centre (ECC). Deler av ECC-samlingen selges nå for å finansiere fremtidige kulturaktiviteter og nye prosjekter for European Cultural Centre.
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This photo is from the 2011 RAINER Series “Unfinished into Death – The Angels Series”. The original photo was made by Rene Rietmeyer whereby Arnulf Rainer worked over his photo to “improve” it. Published by Arnulf Rainer as part of a limited Edition with 12 photos and exhibited at the Venice Biennale 2011.

For the series “Unfinished into Death – The Angels Series” many photos were made, but only 12 different photos from this series have been printed in a larger size. This photo is nr. 12 from the series “Unfinished into Death – The Angels Series”. In this large size there have been printed only six copies, the edition number is embossed in the paper and in the certificate of Authenticity.

This photo is printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Pearl 320 gr/m2, the best paper possible for this type of photography. The paper is 70x60 cm

Seller's Story:
Over the years, the Nina Collection has grown significantly through cooperations with several different artists and the European Cultural Centre (ECC). Parts of this Nina - ECC Collection are now being sold in order to help finance the cultural activities of the European Cultural Centre.

Historien til selger

Gjennom årene har Nina-samlingen vokst betydelig gjennom samarbeid med flere ulike kunstnere og European Cultural Centre (ECC). Deler av ECC-samlingen selges nå for å finansiere fremtidige kulturaktiviteter og nye prosjekter for European Cultural Centre.
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Æra
Etter 2000
Antall enheter
1
Kunstner
Arnulf Rainer (1929) & Rene Rietmeyer (1957)
Tittel på kunstverk
THE ANGELS SERIES Nr.012
Teknikk
Giclée
Signatur
Ekthetsbevis fra kunstner og utgiver
Utgave
Utgave av seks
Tilstand
Glimrende tilstand
høyde
70 cm
Width
60 cm
Depth
1 mm
Opprinnelsesland
Østerrike
Solgt med ramme
Nei
Periode
2010-2020

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The prints were in pristine condition - the certificates of authenticity were included - however the prints could have been better wrapped/protected inside the carton

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user-0cd6e5d3f3b9
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This issue will be addressed in the future. Good to hear that they were still pristine.

Objet conforme, dans les temps, comme d'habitude...

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macclaud2002
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25 tilbakemeldinger (%feedback_total} de siste 12 måneder)
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The prints were in pristine condition - the certificates of authenticity were included - however the prints could have been better wrapped/protected inside the carton

Se oversettelse
user-0cd6e5d3f3b9
Selgers tilbakemelding

This issue will be addressed in the future. Good to hear that they were still pristine.