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Concrete Art Siepmann, Heinrich
Untitled (Composition in Red…
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67
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Concrete Art Siepmann, Heinrich
Untitled (Composition in Red…
See original version (German)
Estimate €1,000 - €1,500
Voluntary lot
Description
Concrete Art
Siepmann, Heinrich
Untitled (Composition in Red and White). 1994. Oil on wood. 62.5 x 75.5 cm (76 x 88 cm). Framed. Signed and dated. – Slight surface scuffing in the top right-hand corner. Subtle handling marks along the upper edge. Minimal paint wear at the bottom right. - Overall, very good condition. An excellent, delicate composition in soft, finely harmonised shades, which creates a tranquil yet precisely articulated pictorial atmosphere.
Cf.: Ullrich, no. 1112. - Heinrich Siepmann’s late-period oil paintings are characterised by a consistent reduction of form. The dominant, nuanced expanse of white lends the works an extraordinary visual tranquillity and a contemplative effect. A few precisely placed structural elements and minimal colour accents organise the pictorial space with a subtle, harmonious balance.
Oil on wood. Framed. Signed and dated. - Light surface abrasion in the upper right. Subtle handling marks along the upper edge. Minimal paint abrasion in the lower right. - Overall in very good condition. A splendid, delicate composition in subtle, finely balanced tones, which creates a quiet yet precisely articulated pictorial atmosphere. - Cf. Ullrich, no. 1112. - Heinrich Siepmann’s oil paintings from his late period are characterised by a consistent reduction. The dominant, nuanced white surface lends the works an exceptional visual stillness and contemplative quality. A few precisely placed constructive elements, together with reduced chromatic accents, structure the pictorial space in a finely tuned, balanced equilibrium.
*This lot is subject to standard tax. A 24.95% buyer’s premium is payable on the hammer price, and 7% (Books and Art) or 19% VAT (Manuscripts, Screenprints, Offset Prints, Photographs) is payable on the final invoice amount within the European Union. This work is subject to the standard tax regime. A 24.95% buyer’s premium is charged on the hammer price, and 7% (books and art) or 19% VAT (manuscripts, screen prints, offset prints and photographs) is charged on the final invoice amount within the European Union.
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