The first-state impression is signed and annotated “1er état Epreuve unique” in pencil, and is stamped with two artist’s red monograms [Lugt 1157 and Lugt 3481]. The fourth-state is an...
The first-state impression is signed and annotated “1er état Epreuve unique” in pencil, and is stamped with two artist’s red monograms [Lugt 1157 and Lugt 3481].
The fourth-state is an equally fine impression with wide margins. It is stamped with the artist stamp (Lugt 1157) and with a very unusual golden stamp
Bertin knew only a damaged proof of the fourth state that was used as a plate wrapper.