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Josef Felix Müller (b. 1955), Woodcut, Garden Goblin, 1992

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles Start Price:240.00 EUR Estimated At:400.00 - 500.00 EUR
Josef Felix Müller (b. 1955), Woodcut, Garden Goblin, 1992
Woodcut in colors on Arches wove paper (watermark)
Switzerland, 1992
Josef Felix Müller (geb. 1955) – Swiss sculptor, painter and print maker
Signed and dated lower right in pencil ‘Josef Felix Müller 92’
Dedicated and inscribed lower left in pencil ‘für Josef, Druckerexemplar’
With the blindstamp ‘STOOB Ch-St. Gallen’
Image dimensions: 68 x 50.2 cm
Very good condition
Josef Felix Müller is one of the emerging Swiss artists; his prints are traded on the international auction market
Object is regular taxed. Differential taxation is not possible.

The figure of a garden goblin is the main compositional element of this woodcut in black, yellowish orange and red. Frontal captured he looks at the beholder. In his left hand he holds a small shovel in the air. The composition is supplemented by several flower shapes.

The woodcut in colors is signed and dated lower right in pencil ‘Josef Felix Müller 92‘ and dedicated and inscribed lower left ‘für Josef, Druckerexemplar’. The sheet is in very good condition. The image measures 67.3 x 103.3 cm, the sheet 80.2 x 60 cm.

Josef Felix Müller (geb. 1955)

The artist, born in the swiss town of Eggersriet, first completed a training as embroidery designer from 1971 to 1975. His artistic training took place autodidactic. The human body is the core theme of his works which are somtimes so sexually charged that they provoked a confiscation because of ‘obscene publication’ in 1988. Beside paintings origin since 1981 also sculptures out of tree trunks, which the artist works on with ax and chainsaw, and an extensive graphical work comprising woodcuts, etchings and Lithographs. Josef Felix Müller lives and works in St. Gallen, Switzerland. (fea)
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