"Nefeli suite"Blue on cardboard
Loupmaster M
19157

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Details
- Age
- 2020
- Artist
- Loupmaster M
- Estimated Value
- $2,000.00
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Description
Imported
Contrmporary piece blue on cardboard purchased from oura bora ketchum idaho
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Type
The object is a monotype.
Description
The object is a unique impression with no edition.
Materials
The invoice describes the medium as 'duplex on archival board.'
Materials
The object is made on archival board.
Description
The recorded dimensions are 11 x 11.5 inches, representing the framed size; sheet and image dimensions are unrecorded.
Description
The work is dated 2014.
Description
The title of the work is recorded as 'Neroli Suite — Light Blue.'
Context
The work was acquired from Aurobora, Berkeley, CA on 2021-12-30.
Context
The buyer of record on the invoice is Jonathan Rutchik, Mill Valley, CA.
Context
The work was published by Aurobora (formerly Aurobora Press), a fine art studio founded in San Francisco in 1993 by Michael Liener.
Context
Aurobora operates as an invitational studio, inviting approximately four to five mid-career artists per year for residencies; work produced during residency is owned and published by the studio.
Context
Aurobora was dedicated exclusively to monotype from 1993 to 2010 and broadened its techniques thereafter, placing this 2014 work in the studio's mixed-technique period.
Context
Aurobora residencies ran in San Francisco and Sun Valley, ID; the studio subsequently relocated from San Francisco (147 Natoma St) to Berkeley and then to Ketchum, ID.
Context
The archive of Aurobora monotypes by 40+ residency artists is now overseen by Hemmings Gallery.
Description
Monotypes from the Aurobora studio are typically signed and titled in pencil below the image and may carry an Aurobora chop or blindstamp.
Owner Notes
Owner
Owner confirmed this attribution, per a research report: The artist attribution is unresolved; the invoice line transcribes as 'LORDMASTER M,' which is not a verified name.
Owner
Owner confirmed this value estimate, per a research report: The list price of the work was $900.00.
Owner
Owner confirmed this value estimate, per a research report: The cost basis (net of a $100 discount) was $800.00, paid in full, with no sales tax or shipping charged.
Owner
Owner confirmed this value estimate, per a research report: No secondary market record for Aurobora works has been located; the sole valuation datapoint is the 2021 primary-market purchase at $800 net of a $900 list.
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