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A CATALGUE RAISONNE In the 1930's Lutz experimented with lithography and continued making prints throughout the mid-portion of his career. He did not make very many impressions of any of his images, fifty being the greatest. There are eighteen known images. Only four are known to have edition numbers. The first thirteen are on Basingwerke Parchment, measuring 11.25" x 17.25". No. 14 is on a handmade paper without a watermark (10" x 13.75")and the final four are on a stout unmarked watercolor paper of various larger sizes. Lynton Kistler, Los Angeles' most important printer, affixed his logo signature to several of the first fourteen prints. He may have been the printer for all of the Lutz images. There is one complete set of Lutz lithographs which is available for purchase. It contains the finest strike of each of the eighteen images contained in the estate. There are two of the images for which there is only a single extant copy and they are in the sole complete collection. Sullivan Goss desires to have this complete set acquired by an institution where it would become a reference set available to scholars. Other single copies of some of the prints are available for purchase.
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