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$2,800.00Wonderful part two of a set of original screen prints on hand-made Japanese paper by German sculptor, op artist and installation artist Günther Uecker (born 1930) called “Verletzungen – Verbindungen (hell/dunkel), signed in pencil, dated ’00’ and numbered ‘387/700’. 23.8″ x 17″ (sheet size 36″ x 25.6”), minimal, UV resistant, brushed aluminum frame.
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$1,200.00Surreal dry point etching, ‘Under the Snow Lilith’ by Ernst Fuchs, signed lower left, right, numbered ’27/150,’ mounted & framed, print size (without frame): 10.5″ x 13.5″.
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$950.00wonderful framed photograph depicting Børge Mogensen’s house at Soløsevej in Gentofte, Denmark. Picture frame by Børge Mogensen in solid oregon pine with brass corner details made in the 1960s.
Provenance: private collection of Børge Mogensen furniture from the estate of Lennart and Barbro Nork. Mr. Nork was the founder and owner of Talavid Inredningar AB in Sweden and had worked closely with the iconic designer Børge Mogensen for many years. The two became close friends and Mogensen was very involved in the planning of an extension that was made to the Nork family home in Bankeryd in the 60s. The architect was Arne Karlsen and the extension was designed specifically for furniture and interiors by Mogensen.
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$1,100.00wonderful framed photograph depicting Børge Mogensen’s house at Soløsevej in Gentofte, Denmark. Picture frame by Børge Mogensen in solid oregon pine with brass corner details made in the 1960s.
Provenance: private collection of Børge Mogensen furniture from the estate of Lennart and Barbro Nork. Mr. Nork was the founder and owner of Talavid Inredningar AB in Sweden and had worked closely with the iconic designer Børge Mogensen for many years. The two became close friends and Mogensen was very involved in the planning of an extension that was made to the Nork family home in Bankeryd in the 60s. The architect was Arne Karlsen and the extension was designed specifically for furniture and interiors by Mogensen.
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