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Concrete Art Siepmann, Heinrich
Untitled (Composition with W…
See original version (German)
65
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Concrete Art Siepmann, Heinrich
Untitled (Composition with W…
See original version (German)
Estimate €2,800 - €3,500
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Description
Concrete Art
Siepmann, Heinrich
Untitled (Composition with White, Yellow). 1989. Oil on canvas. 140 x 100 cm. Signed and dated. Framed. - Very slight surface scuffing at the edges. Overall, very good condition. A magnificent oil painting with subtle tonal variations and a clearly structured, harmoniously balanced visual effect.
See: Ullrich, 932. - After the Second World War, Heinrich Siepmann emerged as a leading figure in constructivist-concrete painting in Germany and was closely associated with the group of ZERO-affiliated and abstract-concrete artists of his time. Siepmann’s oil paintings are characterised by a strictly constructivist approach to composition. Surface, colour and geometric order correspond with one another and, in combination with his nuanced colour modulation, create a balanced interplay of tension. Owing to their formal rigour, the works reveal a subtle spatial depth and a concentrated, often meditative visual effect.
Oil on canvas. Signed and dated. Framed. – Very slight surface abrasion along the edges. Overall in very good condition. A splendid oil painting in subtle tones with a clearly structured, harmoniously balanced pictorial effect. – Cf. Ullrich, 932. - In the post-war period, Heinrich Siepmann emerged as a leading figure in German constructivist-concrete painting and was closely associated with the ZERO-related and abstract-concrete artists of his time. For further information, see above.
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