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GUSTAV KLIMT | Lithograph | The dancing girl, 1914 (Liegender Mädchenakt nach links / Reclining female nude facing left)

(1862 - 1918)

150th Anniversary of Gustav Klimt's Birth


LITHOGRAPH | The dancing girl, 1914

  • Handsigned & numbered Edition at 40 ex.
  • From Original Drawings of Gustav Klimt
  • For the first time in the world in Lithograph

GUSTAV KLIMT | Lithograph | The dancing girl, 1914 (Liegender Mädchenakt nach links / Reclining female nude facing left)

Du dessin à son impression, cette lithographie a été entièrement réalisée à la main. Avec les même contraintes techniques et artistiques, les mêmes gestes reproduits sur les mêmes machines d'autrefois. Dessinée & imprimée couleur par couleur sur presse lithographique Marioni Voirin de 1920

  • Title : The dancing girl, 1914
    (Liegender Mädchenakt nach links / Reclining female nude facing left)
  • Technique : Lithography
  • Date of edition : 2012 
  • Publisher : FRANCE ART DIFFUSION
  • Size : 69,5 x 54 cm / 27,3x21,2 inches
  • Paper : Velin d'Arches
  • Justification : Hand-signed & numbered in pencil by the lihtographer, the director of the lithography workshop & the publisher
    Dry stamp of the publisher, the lithographer & the lithography workshop
  • Certificate of authenticity

Removal of matrices after printing :
Once the printing of the lithograph is finished, we guarantee the destruction of matrices.
Its printing is made only once, with the number of expected editions.


When the Present revives with the Past

The work from Gustav Klimt has been reproduced to excess : in all the shapes, all the colours, and by using all the modern printing processes.
Except for some very few and very rare prints, admittedly most of these copies are of poor quality.

For the 150th Anniversary of Klimt’s birth, Stephane Guillosson from France Art Diffusion Gallery decided at the beginning of 2012 on the editing of 3 lithographs from original drawings. The Leopold Museum in Vienna and two art collectors have agreed on the project provided that it should be achieved in the respect of the Rules of the Art : with the requirements and under the very same conditions used at the time of the painter.

No more serigraphy, no more offset or digital printing, no more copy-paste. The only way to such an approach was indeed the process of Lithography.

Invented at the end of the 18th century, and used by all the world’s great painters, this process is now dying. Thus, France Art Diffusion has called on the “Survivors”, namely on the great names of the French Lithography.

Shown for the first time IN THE WORLD with a Lithography process, each drawing is stone-drawn again by Mario Ferreri and hand-printed, adding one colour after the other on a flat printing machine (a 1910 Marioni Voirin machine). With 40 copies being printed on special paper, numbered and signed by the Lithographer, this outstanding achievement is a masterpiece in its own right.

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