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Rare David Lynch Art That Helped Fund Eraserhead, For Auction

A pair of rare, offset lithographic prints by David Lynch are currently on auction. What makes these pencil drawings part of film history is that they helped the debuting filmmaker fund Eraserhead back in 1973. They were sold cheaply so David could purchase more film stock for his cult movie in the making.
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A pair of rare, offset lithographic prints by David Lynch are currently on auction. What makes these surreal pencil drawings part of film history is that they helped the debuting filmmaker fund “Eraserhead” back in 1973. They were sold cheaply, somewhere between $2 and $10, so Lynch could purchase more raw film stock in order to complete his cult classic in the making.

David Lynch Litho Art Print

David Lynch art for sale

David K. Lynch signed the print being number 46 of 500.

David Lynch Signature

The current seller bought them directly from the private collection of Catherine Coulson, better known as “The Log Lady” from Twin Peaks, who assisted the young director during Eraserhead and who was at the time married to the film’s leading actor who played Henry (and later Pete Martell in Twin Peaks), Jack Nance. She provided a handwritten note attesting the history of the art print.

Catherine Coulson noteCatherine Coulson’s note reads:

September 3, 2009. Dear Sir, David Lynch did these two drawings (there is a pair and I have the other one up for auction on eBay) and then printed them to sell so we could make money to buy some more raw stock when we were shooting Eraserhead. I think we may have sold them for as much as $10 a piece but perhaps less– like $2.00. We sold them to anyone who would buy them– my dentist, our landlords, for example. I hope this helps you enjoy his amazing work. He was in his early 20’s at the time. It was a good time. Yours, Catherine E. Coulson.

The abstract prints measure 19 inches in height by 24 inches in width and are printed on a matte poster stock in an edition of 500. For more information, please refer to the eBay listings:

The auctions end on February 5th 2011 and the buy it now price per piece is $550. They ship from Michigan, United States.

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2 comments

  1. Jef Vingerhoets says:

    Damn,
    1973 is the year I was born. Would love one of those, but $550 is a bit pricey…

  2. Jerry says:

    Hello there, I remember this selling on ebay. Is it still possible to buy these prints somewhere? Today I would not hesitate…
    Best,
    Jerry

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