3589 - 4774 FINE ARTS - MODERN ART. PRINTS, DRAWINGS, PAINTINGS, CERAMICS and SCULPTURES
= Provenance: the estate of the artist. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XI.
= Provenance: the estate of the artist.
= Provenance: the estate of the artist.
- Small parts of silkscreen ink flaking off.
- Colours sl. faded.
-Trifle yellowed; some very vague handlng creases in outer margin; verso w. sm. gluestains in corners (partly sl. shining through).
= Provenance: the collection of Liesbeth Brandt Corstius and Kees Broos.
= Exhibition at Orez Mobiel, The Hague, 11 May - 22 June 1979.
AND 3 (of 8) posters from the Project Owlglass print series, all publ. Amst., "BAMM: Brain-squad against mass-communication and mediocrity" (= Pieter Engels), 1976-77, each 78x52 cm., printed on recto and verso (1x recto only), folded as published (1x w. the orig. envelope).
- Sl. yellowed along folds.
= (No.1) Temporary Event 1976. I.a. showing pieces of paper w. the names of various artists, and a fragment reading "The average conceptual art is the main reason of the present day, spiritual inflation in modern art because it is academical - boring - similar and rarely visual/(like this piece). Engels (the Rolls-Royce amongst artists)"; (No.3) Engels/ a magician amongst artists or a loner without claque. Printed in black and gold, recto showing Engels wearing a magician's top hat and holding a small shield with the aforementioned text; (No.5) Karl Marx (). Showing a pair of boots, one w. attached shields reading "Down with mediocrity" and "Down with mass-communication" on the heel and the sole.
- Very fine.
= Printed for the partipcipants of the Exlibris Congres in 1957. The first edition was printed in 100 copies. I.a. by M.C. ESCHER, PAM G. RUETER, C. DE WOLFF, N. BULDER, R. VAN ROSSEM, A. SOK, T. MAUVE, D. VAN LUYN and W. ZWIERS. With woodcut letter "K" by Lou Strik (in first edition lithogr. by H. van Kruiningen) and in different wrappers. Cf. Bool 392 and 393. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XI.
= Bool 329.