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Paul Wunderlich (1927-2010), Color Lithograph, Lillies, 1997

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles Start Price:300.00 EUR Estimated At:480.00 - 600.00 EUR
Paul Wunderlich (1927-2010), Color Lithograph, Lillies, 1997
Lithograph in colors on Zerkall wove paper (watermark)
Germany, 1997
Paul Wunderlich (1927-2010) – German painter and sculptor
Signed in pencil lower right ‘Wunderlich’
Inscribed in pencil lower left ‘e.a.’
Artist print outside the edition
Dated in the stone lower left ‘97’
Image dimensions: 89.7 x 64.4 cm
Very good condition
Characteristic flower print of the artist that often include erotic references; the highest hammer price for a lithograph by Wunderlich is set above 6,000 euro

This lithograph in colors was created by the German artist Paul Wunderlich, who as one of the main representatives of Fantastic Realism was a master of lithographic print making. The work depicts lilies on a green ground. A characteristic flower print of the artist that often include erotic references.



The lithograph is signed in pencil lower right ‘Wunderlich’ and inscribed in pencil lower left ‘e.a.’. It is an artist print outside the edition. It is dated in the stone lower left ‘97’. The print is in very good condition. The dimensions of the sheet are 106 x 75.1 cm and the depiction is 89.7 x 64.4 cm in size.



Paul Wunderlich (1927-2010)

Paul Wunderlich was a German painter, draftsman, sculptor and printmaker and predominantly depicted erotic figures. In 1947, he began his printmaking-studies at the Hamburg School of Art under Willi Tietze and Willem Grimm. After his studies he worked there as a lecturer and later as a professor, too. During this time he also printed for other artists, for example for Emil Nolde and Oskar Kokoschka. Wunderlich was awarded numerous prizes during his lifetime. (tm)




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