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Daniel Richter, Lithograph in Colors, ‘Flagge’, Germany, 2005

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles Start Price:500.00 EUR Estimated At:800.00 - 1,000.00 EUR
Daniel Richter, Lithograph in Colors, ‘Flagge’, Germany, 2005
Lithograph in colors on BFK Rives wove paper (watermark)
Germany, 2005
Daniel Richter (b. 1962) – German painter
Lower right signed and dated in pencil ‘D. Richter 05’
Lower left numbered in pencil ‘45/150’
Edition Texte zur Kunst, Berlin
Sheet size: 95 x 75 cm
Very good condition

This lithograph created in 2005 by Daniel Richter for the edition Texte zur Kunst shows two apparitional figures behind a leafless tree. The motifs are decorated in brighter colors and stand out against a dark background in tones of red-violet and give the scene a surreal, gloomy character.

This lithograph in colors is signed and dated lower right in pencil ‘D. Richter 05’ and numbered lower left ‘45/150’. The sheet is rolled. The condition is very good. It measures 95 x 75 cm.

Daniel Richter (b. 1950)

The German artist Daniel Richter studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Hamburg under Werner Büttner and worked as an assistant for Albert Oehlen. Between 2004 and 2006 he was professor at the University of the Arts in Berlin and as off 2006 started teaching at the Academy of Arts in Vienna. He started out solely painting in an abstract manner and surely found his way to a figurative and later even to a story laden representational painting style. Daniel Richter counts as one of Germany’s most prominent artists of the ‘Neue Deutsche Malerei’ (‘New German Painting’). His work has been awarded with several prizes and is exhibited around the globe, as in Los Angeles, New York, Toronto and Berlin. (fea)


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