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William Shakespeare

$500.00

Description

This etching of William Shakespeare is from Leonard Baskin’s Titus Andronicus. Titus Andronicus was the first volume of The Gehenna Shakespeare, which Baskin intended to be the first of what would be the complete works of Shakespeare. But years later, Baskin wrote of it as an “idiotic idea,” because the cost to print it, with handmade paper and metal type, made the project an “expensive fiasco”. Titus Andronicus and Othello were the only two volumes completed.

Additional information

Condition

Excellent Condition

Framing

Medium

Intaglio, Woodblock

Signing, Dating, and Titling

Date

Type

Modern Print-Makers

Details

Medium:
Etching on Gehenna-Shakespeare, a paper specially made by the Strathmore mills for the edition
Date:
1970
Signature:
Signed by the artist, in pencil, en recto lower right. Editioned lower left. Dated in the plate.
Publisher:
Gehenna Press, Northampton, Mass.
Printer:
This work was printed by Emiliano Sorini at George Goodstadt’s Bank Street Atelier, New York.
Edition:
No. 187 out of the edition of 200
Framing:
Custom framed in a hardwood frame with a walnut burl veneer behind 99% UV-blocking art glass.
Condition:
Excellent condition, without damage or flaw; crisp and clear, well-inked, full margins.
Framed Size:
12.5 in. (h) x 9.5 in. (w)
Sheet Size:
12.5 in. (h) x 9.5 in. (w)
Literature:
Catalogue raisonné: Fern & O’Sullivan, 586-597.

Price & Purchase

Price:
$500