Condition Report: Harmonious overall appearance. At the upper left edge as well as along the left and right edges, several tears backed with Japan paper (max. 1,9 cm); one of these with accompanying tiny loss at the upper right edge (0.3 x 0.1). The paper unevenly time stained and, mainly along the margins, creased. In the upper half of the sheet, visible in raking light, otherwise barely noticeable diagonal creases (max. 18 cm); at the height of the head, one fine printer's crease (9,2 cm). In the lower left corner minuscule dents. In the lower half of the sheet, in places, liquid stains and brownish soiling spots. On the reverse, in places slight scuff marks. In the upper corners, remnants of former paper mounting
Pen and black India ink on thin paper. 26,9 × 21,5 cm
(10 ⅝ × 8 ½ in.). Inscribed, dated and confirmed with signature and work number by Florian Karsch in pencil on the reverse: Der Geiger [added by another hand: Häusermann] 1927 Florian Karsch E 71-747/46. Catalogue raisonné: Not in the catalogue raisonné by Gordon (see Gordon 870). [122]
Condition Report: Harmonious overall appearance. At the upper left edge as well as along the left and right edges, several tears backed with Japan paper (max. 1,9 cm); one of these with accompanying tiny loss at the upper right edge (0.3 x 0.1). The paper unevenly time stained and, mainly along the margins, creased. In the upper half of the sheet, visible in raking light, otherwise barely noticeable diagonal creases (max. 18 cm); at the height of the head, one fine printer's crease (9,2 cm). In the lower left corner minuscule dents. In the lower half of the sheet, in places, liquid stains and brownish soiling spots. On the reverse, in places slight scuff marks. In the upper corners, remnants of former paper mounting