Gustav Stettler – 1957 Portrait of a Woman
Portrait of a Young Woman Original Lithograph – Limited edition, 4/50, signed in pencil lower right, and dated 1957 Dimensions:
Works made in Switzerland or created by a Swiss artist.
Portrait of a Young Woman Original Lithograph – Limited edition, 4/50, signed in pencil lower right, and dated 1957 Dimensions:
Dry Point etching of three friends. Numbered 39/75 and signed in pencil by the artist. Dated 1979. Dimensions: 50 X
Entitled “Dämmerung” or “Twilight.” Signed by the artist lower right and dated (19)49. Numbered 16 out of 50. It is
Portrait of a Woman – 1958 Lithograph – Numbered 5/45 and signed in pencil by the artist. Dated 1958. Dimensions:
Original woodblock engraving by Swiss Italian artist Aldo Patocchi entitled “Il Ritorno” – The Return. Three men walk together towards
Original woodblock engraving by Swiss Italian artist Aldo Patocchi entitled “Mattino di Vento” – Windy Morning.
Beautiful Engraving of a Mother and Daughter Kaltnadel Radierung – Dry Point Engraving – Hand signed by the artist. Platemark
Beautiful Engraving of a Mother Nursing her Child
Female Nude Kaltnadel Radierung – Dry Point Engraving – Hand signed by the artist. Note: The paper has an impression
Elegant female nude with goats in an abstract landscape by well-known Swiss Artist H.A. Sigg.
Nude – Artist’s Etching by H.A. Sigg Signed and numbered 95/100 in pencil and dated [19] 76 Platemark dimensions: 30
Couple Embracing Signed and numbered 95/100 in pencil and dated [19] 76 Platemark dimensions: 30 X 40 cm Full sheet
“Portrait of a Greek” (Bildnis eines Griechen) Original engraving by Lucerne (Luzern) artist Arne Siegfried. Signed in pencil by the
Original engraving by Lucerne (Luzern) artist Arne Siegfried. Signed in pencil by the artist, dated [19]23, and titled “Tagloehner.”
From the estate of Pierre Salis Soglio (Known as Pierre de Salis). SOLD Approx 4 X 5 inches.
Original engraving by the Swiss mystical painter Jörg Shimon Schuldhess featuring religious and other symbols including a mandala, a crucifix, buddhas and texts in sanskrit.
The artist is known for the motif of a “tear” (German: Der Riss) or a break across the center of