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The whole with the frame is in absolute mint condition,
This lithograph by Wim Motz has been in my possession since 2001. The work was new and perfectly framed at the time. A photo of the card on the back provides further information. The dimensions of the work are estimated - because they are no longer visible through the passepartout.
At the time I found it annoying that the frame shop in Barneveld (is it still there, very large) had hidden the lettering under the pp. You can cut that part out of the pp to make the lettering visible.
About Wim Motz----Ida Jager writes about his lithographs in ''Sterk van kleur'' (2005): ''Motz achieved an intensive abstract-expressionist colour range, especially in lithographs, in which the alternation of muted, thin and bright hues set the tone. Towards the end of the fifties, these colour symphonies were increasingly startled by black, whimsical signs, which dominate the pages like stamps. It has been said of Motz that he perhaps expressed himself most fully in the colour lithograph. A Belgian newspaper wrote: 'His lithographs are peak moments of colour intensity and form the constructions of Motz's powerfully constructed abstractions'.