Tommy Tucker
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Gerhard Richter - 4 prints, unsigned x/500, by Tommy Tucker on Nov 3, 2015 12:18:54 GMT 1, Mine came through today and was extremely well packaged. Very happy
Mine came through today and was extremely well packaged. Very happy
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Poster Bob
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Gerhard Richter - 4 prints, unsigned x/500, by Poster Bob on Nov 3, 2015 13:21:10 GMT 1, I was told earlier in the wekk that they're sold out but the Serpentine shop website doesn't corroborate that claim.
I was told earlier in the wekk that they're sold out but the Serpentine shop website doesn't corroborate that claim.
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john1539
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Gerhard Richter - 4 prints, unsigned x/500, by john1539 on Nov 5, 2015 10:06:00 GMT 1, Hi, thanks for the update. I am waiting mine...
Hi, thanks for the update. I am waiting mine...
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Winter
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Gerhard Richter - 4 prints, unsigned x/500, by Winter on Nov 11, 2015 9:07:23 GMT 1, One on eBay with very clear details of the seller. Obviously not fussed about the agreement
One on eBay with very clear details of the seller. Obviously not fussed about the agreement
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Poster Bob
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Gerhard Richter - 4 prints, unsigned x/500, by Poster Bob on Nov 11, 2015 10:27:26 GMT 1, No one is going to get harassed over the sale of a Richter on Ebay.
No one is going to get harassed over the sale of a Richter on Ebay.
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Kawsisking
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Gerhard Richter - 4 prints, unsigned x/500, by Kawsisking on Nov 12, 2015 7:34:14 GMT 1, There is no terms and conditions except: I confirm that the print(s) are for personal use and not be traded through, or purchased for, a third party.
There is no terms and conditions except: I confirm that the print(s) are for personal use and not be traded through, or purchased for, a third party.
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Kawsisking
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Gerhard Richter - 4 prints, unsigned x/500, by Kawsisking on Nov 12, 2015 16:14:11 GMT 1, Wow, didn't see that. No way it is enforced. I assume they have always had this up, but people are selling their P8-P12 left and right.
Wow, didn't see that. No way it is enforced. I assume they have always had this up, but people are selling their P8-P12 left and right.
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Gerhard Richter - 4 prints, unsigned x/500, by Mister Whisper on Feb 3, 2016 3:49:00 GMT 1, ![]()
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Just finished framing up mine in a 2-inch shadowbox with museum acrylic up front and an acrylic window in back to display the edition information (actually I'm not quite done -- I still need to seal the back and add the hanging hardware). It is a small print (it's the exact same size as the original) but it's gorgeous in person and framing adds a bit of visual heft to it.


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john1539
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Gerhard Richter - 4 prints, unsigned x/500, by john1539 on Feb 3, 2016 13:45:05 GMT 1, Very nice frame, congratulations!
Very nice frame, congratulations!
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trapnel1
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September 2008
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Gerhard Richter - 4 prints, unsigned x/500, by trapnel1 on Feb 3, 2016 14:18:34 GMT 1, Just finished framing up mine in a 2-inch shadowbox with museum acrylic up front and an acrylic window in back to display the edition information (actually I'm not quite done -- I still need to seal the back and add the hanging hardware). It is a small print (it's the exact same size as the original) but it's gorgeous in person and framing adds a bit of visual heft to it. Very nice indeed. I was just considering how to frame mine (or whether to hang unframed). This looks pretty good though. And I can't help but notice the Serpentine print in the background - framing almost identical to mine!
Just finished framing up mine in a 2-inch shadowbox with museum acrylic up front and an acrylic window in back to display the edition information (actually I'm not quite done -- I still need to seal the back and add the hanging hardware). It is a small print (it's the exact same size as the original) but it's gorgeous in person and framing adds a bit of visual heft to it. Very nice indeed. I was just considering how to frame mine (or whether to hang unframed). This looks pretty good though. And I can't help but notice the Serpentine print in the background - framing almost identical to mine!
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HRE
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March 2007
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Gerhard Richter - 4 prints, unsigned x/500, by HRE on Feb 3, 2016 15:51:12 GMT 1, Can I ask how the framer attached the metal picture to the frame without damaging the image?
Can I ask how the framer attached the metal picture to the frame without damaging the image?
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Gerhard Richter - 4 prints, unsigned x/500, by Mister Whisper on Feb 3, 2016 22:12:10 GMT 1, Can I ask how the framer attached the metal picture to the frame without damaging the image? I framed it myself so I can tell you exactly how it was done. These prints are on aluminum and each comes permanently mounted on a 1-inch high aluminum riser/pedestal. This pedestal is simply a small aluminum frame. This riser frame is made by Neilsen/Bainbridge, so all I had to do was source their screw-in hangers (thanks, ebay) and install them. They screw directly into frame (held by pressure, so no holes necessary) and since they're made to integrate into the Neilsen line they're a perfect fit. They look like this:
 Because of the weight of the piece (it's not that heavy, but obviously heavier than a work on paper) I used a sheet of 1/8-inch framing grade acrylite plexiglass as the mounting board, it also doubles as the back window. The acrylite plexi is sandwiched between archival matboard (front, underneath the piece) and 1/8" archival foamboard (back, for reinforcement), each of which has a window opening to display the edition information. I simply installed the hangers on each corner of the riser frame, drilled corresponding holes through the plexi, and bolted it all together. In the pic of the back of the frame, you can see the see the bolts and hangers in the corners of the window. No damage to the piece and completely reversible.

Can I ask how the framer attached the metal picture to the frame without damaging the image? I framed it myself  so I can tell you exactly how it was done. These prints are on aluminum and each comes permanently mounted on a 1-inch high aluminum riser/pedestal. This pedestal is simply a small aluminum frame. This riser frame is made by Neilsen/Bainbridge, so all I had to do was source their screw-in hangers (thanks, ebay) and install them. They screw directly into frame (held by pressure, so no holes necessary) and since they're made to integrate into the Neilsen line they're a perfect fit. They look like this:  Because of the weight of the piece (it's not that heavy, but obviously heavier than a work on paper) I used a sheet of 1/8-inch framing grade acrylite plexiglass as the mounting board, it also doubles as the back window. The acrylite plexi is sandwiched between archival matboard (front, underneath the piece) and 1/8" archival foamboard (back, for reinforcement), each of which has a window opening to display the edition information. I simply installed the hangers on each corner of the riser frame, drilled corresponding holes through the plexi, and bolted it all together. In the pic of the back of the frame, you can see the see the bolts and hangers in the corners of the window. No damage to the piece and completely reversible. 
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