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Rolf Nesch (1893-1975) is recognized as the inventor of the
so-called metal print technique. His career spanned more than fifty
years, with a body of work that comprises 860 prints--a number of
which have not previously been accessible to the public. The
publication of this catalogue will allow everyone to see the
quality of his entire graphic work and it will reveal its
historical importance, for much of the printmaking of the 1950s
emerged directly from the technical experimentation that Nesch had
carried out earlier in the 1930s and 1940s. This catalogue raisonne
is the result of years of extensive research carried out by Sidsel
Helliesen and Bodil Sorensen of the National Museum of Art,
Architecture, and Design in Oslo. They worked in close
collaboration with the artist's family whose large collection, in
addition to the museum's, constitutes a major source. The attention
to detail and the comprehensive text will make this book a standard
reference work for many years to come.
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