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ZG 265 – Gulli I 1914                                                        © Zorngallery.se - Sweden


 

Previous                       Gulli I               265 Karl Asplund 1920               in Swedish & English

International                Gulli I               162 Hjert & Hjert 1980               in English & Swedish

Catalogue                    Gulli I                   -  Loys Delteil 1909                 in French

References                   Gulli I                  -  Schubert-Soldern 1905          in German

 

Executed                      In Zorn’s studio 1914 

Signed on Plate            Signed “Zorn 1914” on the lower right corner

 

Plate Size                     129 x 89 mm

Plate Destroyed           Before 1920 (A)          

Plate Archived              With Zorn Collections (Mora, Sweden)

 

 

1 état / state1 copy / Zorn

Före flera arbeten dräkten. Klädningen endast med diagonalstreck huvudsakligen i riktning uppifrån vänster.

Before several additional lines on the dress. The dress has only diagonal lines, mainly in the direction from the left upwards.

 

2 état / state – 30-50 copies / Rare

Reproducerat här och i Asplund och H&H. Med klädningen helt överdragen med nya strecklag i olika riktningar, betydande retuscher med polerstål å huvuddukens knut samt i skuggan bakom denna. Med ett stort antal diagonalstreck i förklädet.

Reproduced here and in Asplund and H&H. With the dress entirely covered with fresh lines in various directions, considerable burnishing on the knot of the kerchief, and on the shadow behind it. With many diagonal lines on the apron.

 

Total number of copies sold at major auctions 1985 - 2006 = 18 copies

 

 

Some major Exhibitions with this etching

1970 American Swedish Historical Museum (Philadelphia)

1992 American Swedish Historical Museum (Philadelphia)

 

 

Some Museum Collections with this etching

American Swedish Historical Museum (Philadelphia) – 2 state

Art Institute of Chicago – 2 state (2)

Bibliothéque National de France (Paris) – 2 state

Swedish National Museum (Stockholm) – 2 state

Thielska Art Gallery (Stockholm)

Zorn Collections (Mora) – 1 state (2), 2 state (21)