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Property of Enron ALEX KATZ (b. 1927) GREEN REFLECTIONS oil on canvas 48 x 60 in. (121.9 x 152.4 cm)

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Property of Enron ALEX KATZ (b. 1927) GREEN REFLECTIONS oil on canvas 48 x 60 in. (121.9 x 152.4 cm)
ALEX KATZ
(b. 1927)
GREEN REFLECTIONS
oil on canvas
48 x 60 in. (121.9 x 152.4 cm)
painted in 1998
ESTIMATE: $40,000-60,000
PROVENANCE
PaceWildenstein, NEW YORK
142GERHARD RICHTER
(b. 1932)
ABSTRAKTES BILD
(Abstract Painting) 758-2
signed, numbered and dated
"758-2 Richter 1992"
on the reverse
oil on canvas
243/8 x 321/4 in. (62 x 82 cm)
painted in 1992
ESTIMATE: $100,000-150,000
PROVENANCE
Galerie Fred Jahn, MUNICH
Literature
B.H.D. Buchloh, P. Gidal, B. Pelzer and A. Thill, GERHARD RICHTER: CATALOGUE RAISSONÉ, BONN, 1993, Vol. III, no. 758-2 (illustrated)
Richter's method is basically additive or at least cumulative, the covering up of one layer by another, although this frequently involves the deliberate skinning of a painting's surface with a hard-edge tool, smearing the top coat, and mixing it with the still-moist undercoat, which is kept that way by the liberal use of carnation oil and other mediums that retard drying. In that sense, Richter nearly always paints a la prima, or wet into wet, with the result that the sometimes heavily sedimented canvases seem all of a piece because they "cure" slowly, ensuring that the enriched pigment retains a uniform freshness. Thus, even his most subdued gray paintings possess a palpable immediacy that qualifies their austerity and remoteness and, ultimately, their intimations of depression and despair.
R. Storr, GERHARD RICHTER: FORTY YEARS OF PAINTING,
NEW YORK, 2000, p. 55