= With a blank recess in the shape of a postage stamp in the lower left corner of the portrait (with rubbed spot of a former postage stamp(?) on the blank space, sl. penetrating the image). Provenance: the collection of Rudi Fuchs. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVI.
- Two yellowish stains in left margin (discol.?).
- Blank margins sl. yellowed.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXV.
- Sl. foxed.
- Browned; sl. frayed. = Curious print.
= Mostly drawings (sketches and variants) for the publication by François Mauriac, De Gaulle, published by Michèle Trinckvel (1990). Including 4 portraits of Charles de Gaulle (2x as elderly statesman). And with an incomplete copy of the publication (perhaps a proof).
- Some vague yellowish lines (from the printing process?).
- Folded and occas. sl. creased on intersection of folds; 2 holes (from gun shots?).
- Small tear in upper right corner, just touching the image.
AND 3 other geometrical compositions by the same: 2 gouaches and 1 lithograph.
- Sl. yellowed.
= Original design for an almost full-page illustration.
= "Aapjes in gevangenschap", "Casuaris", "Gordelstaart", "Maanvisch", "Maraboe" and "Twee uilen". Hallema 24/ 32/ 33/ 31/ 27 and 18. Cf. Vogelesang, De houtsnijder Anton Pieck (Den Haag, Omniboek), p.82: "Lang niet alle blokken zijn nog in het bezit van de kunstenaar. Destijds heeft hij een aantal uitgeleend, toen de kunsthandelaar Bos een kalender uitgaf met houtsneden van een selectie van de hierboven genoemde dieren. Verscheidene zijn niet meer teruggekomen en Pieck heeft er jammer genoeg nooit achterheen gezeten". The art dealer Bos (in The Hague) was active in the 1920's and 30's. These woodcuts are perhaps proofs for the calendar printed by Bos, or printed as an (illegal) limited series by the same.
- Leaf browned.
= Design for an illustration in HALLDOR LAXNESS, Salka Valka (The Hague, 1937).