Title: Original sketch book containing approximately ninety drawings of nude women Author: Hagedorn, Edward Place: Publisher: Date: No date [1970s?] Description: Sketch pad containing approximately 90 original ink drawings, some shaded with charcoal. 15.5x23 cm (6x9") or the reverse, many signed. Inscribed by Hagedorn on the front cover to his friend Frank Perrone. Edward Hagedorn (American, 1902-1982) briefly attended the San Francisco School of Fine Arts and was greatly influenced by the works of Lyonel Feininger Alexel Jawlensky, Vasily Kandinsky and Paul Klee During the 1920s he worked out of a studio in the old Montgomery Block of San Francisco and in the 1930s was employed by the Works Progress Administration. A lifelong resident of the San Francisco Bay area, the latter part of his life was spent in Berkeley where he maintained a studio-residence on Woolsey Street until his death. Lot Amendments Condition: Lightly worn but still about fine. Item number: 242211
Title: Original sketch book containing approximately ninety drawings of nude women Author: Hagedorn, Edward Place: Publisher: Date: No date [1970s?] Description: Sketch pad containing approximately 90 original ink drawings, some shaded with charcoal. 15.5x23 cm (6x9") or the reverse, many signed. Inscribed by Hagedorn on the front cover to his friend Frank Perrone. Edward Hagedorn (American, 1902-1982) briefly attended the San Francisco School of Fine Arts and was greatly influenced by the works of Lyonel Feininger Alexel Jawlensky, Vasily Kandinsky and Paul Klee During the 1920s he worked out of a studio in the old Montgomery Block of San Francisco and in the 1930s was employed by the Works Progress Administration. A lifelong resident of the San Francisco Bay area, the latter part of his life was spent in Berkeley where he maintained a studio-residence on Woolsey Street until his death. Lot Amendments Condition: Lightly worn but still about fine. Item number: 242211
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