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Edvard Munch, "The Scream", 1985, color lithograph signed and numbered

Edvard Munch
"The Scream", 1985
Color lithograph signed and numbered
PRINTED IN BLACK AND WHITE & ENHANCED IN COLOR BY HAND.
Edited only 50 copies
From the original 1895 lithograph of the MUNCH MUSEUM in Oslo, Norway
And for the first time in the world reissued...
Special Edition on Large Paper
Signed and numbered by the lithographer
Drawn and hand printed color by color on lithographic press

Lithograph after original drawing of Edvard Munch he realized for the creation of his most famous lithography: "The Scream"
It remains to this day one of the most expensive in the world. Some hand-raised copies can reach several million Euros.
We propose it for the first time in the world in reissue.

In 1895, the first prints of this lithograph were printed in Berlin in black & white.
Although the practice of color was experienced in large Parisian lithography workshops, it was used very little in Germany. Munch has therefore in a first time, presented The Scream in black and white on which he later added different combinations of colors by hand.
He transformed his prints into unique works of art comparable to his paintings.

When we embarked on this re-release project, nothing was left to chance.
With our know-how and experience, we used drawing and printing techniques that are exactly the same as those used by Munch.
(Stone drawing, color-by-color printing on lithographic press of the early 20th century).
As in 1895, the colorized version was entirely hand-made thus making each copy of this unique lithograph (Each color and location were meticulously studied in order to "merge" with the original work).

Title: The Scream / Geschrei - 1895
Technique: Lithograph
Date lithograph: 2017
Publisher: FRANCE ART DIFFUSION
Lithograph in 8 colors
Size: 65x49 cm / 25.6x19.3 inches
Paper: Arches Velin 270g
Signature: Signed & numbered in pencil by lithographer and publisher
Dry Stamp Publisher & Lithography Workshop
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

Lithographie : La lithographie tire son nom du grec lithos «pierre» et graphein, «écrire». Il s'agit d'une technique d’impression qui permet la création et la reproduction d'oeuvres graphiques en plusieurs exemplaires à partir de dessins reproduits sur une pierre calcaire. Le papier est mis en contact des pierres encrées dans une presse. Les lithographies peuvent être numérotées ou non. Des grands ateliers, comme Maeght ou Mourlot, maitres dans cette technique, et spécialisé dans cette technique on produit des lithographies des plus grands maîtres, très recherchées aujourd'hui

Munch Museet (Norway)
The Bridgestone Museum of art Ishibashi Foundation (Japan)
The Getty Museum (The USA)
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum (The USA)
Northumbria University Gallery & Baring Wing (United Kingdom)
Belvedere Museum (Austria)
Le musée d'Orsay (France)
The Thyssen Bornemisza Collection (Spain)
Kunsthaus Zurich (Switzerland)
Göteborg Art Museum (Sweden)
Queensland art Gallery (Australia)
Nykytaiteen museo Kiasma (Finland)
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (United Kingdom)
Hamburger Kunsthalle (Germany)
Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection (Germany)
Carnegie Museum of art (The USA)
Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) (The USA)
Städelmuseum (Germany)
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art (Israel)
National Galleries of Scotland (United Kingdom)
Kunstmuseum Lichtenstein (Liechtenstein)
Centre Pompidou - Musée national d'art moderne (France)
Horsens Kunstmuseum (Denmark)
Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig (Germany)
Henie Onstad Museum (Norway)
Des Moines Art Center (The USA)
Albertina (Austria)
Malmö Konstmuseum (Sweden)
Museum of Fine Arts (Houston) (The USA)
Nasjonalmuseet (Oslo) (Norway)
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) (The USA)
Leon Black art collection (The USA)
Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz (Germany)
Museum der Moderne Salzburg (Austria)
Bergen art museum (Norway)
MUST - Rogaland Art Museum, Stavanger (Norway)
National Museum of Western Art & Matsukata Collection (Japan)
Figge Art Museum (The USA)
Kunsthalle Würth (Germany)
Achenbach Graphic Arts Council (The USA)
Tate Collection (United Kingdom)
Von der Heydt Museum (Germany)
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart (Germany)
The DNB Savings Bank Foundation Collection (Norway)
Saint Louis Museum of Art (The USA)
Stiftung Moritzburg (Germany)
Stenersen Museum (Norway)
Coninx Museum (Switzerland)
The Modern Museum in Sweden - Moderna Museet (Sweden)
Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College (The USA)
Ohara Museum of Art (Japan)
Haggerty Museum at Marquette University (The USA)
Ulmer Museum (Germany)
Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud (Germany)
Bündner Kunstmuseum (Switzerland)
The Kreeger Museum (The USA)
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