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German Post-War Immendorff, Jörg
Dialectic of the Gods.
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94
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German Post-War Immendorff, Jörg
Dialectic of the Gods.
See original version (German)
Estimate €500 - €700
Voluntary lot
Description
German Post-War
Immendorff, Jörg
Dialectic of the Gods. From: For Joseph Beuys. 1987. Colour woodcut on Ingres handmade paper. 78 x 58 cm (80 x 60 cm). Signed and numbered in Roman numerals. – In very good condition overall. An excellent print, rich in colour and high in contrast, of this lively composition with a narrow margin.
Breckner 1986-4, Reifenscheidt 1986.4. – One of 30 copies of the Roman-numbered special edition. – Published by Edition Schellmann, Munich/New York and Galerie Bernd Klüser, Munich. - This large-format woodcut by Jörg Immendorf is composed of familiar elements from his iconographic repertoire drawn from myth, history and political allegory. The title refers to the exploration of power, insight and artistic responsibility that has permeated Immendorf’s work since the *Café Deutschland* cycle. The print was created for the commemorative portfolio ‘Für Joseph Beuys’, which Klüser and Schellmann published following Beuys’s death in 1986 and for which 30 artists from the artist’s immediate circle were invited to contribute.
Colour woodcut on Ingres rag paper. Signed and numbered. – In very good condition overall. An excellent impression, rich in colour and high in contrast, featuring a vibrant composition with a narrow border. – One of 30 copies of the Roman-numbered special edition. – Published by Edition Schellmann, Munich/New York and Galerie Bernd Klüser, Munich. - This large-format woodcut by Jörg Immendorf is composed of familiar elements from his iconographic repertoire drawn from myth, history and political allegory. The title refers to the exploration of power, insight and artistic responsibility that has permeated Immendorf’s work since the Café Deutschland cycle. The print was created for the commemorative portfolio *For Joseph Beuys*, which Klüser and Schellmann published following Beuys’ death in 1986 and to which 30 artists from the artist’s immediate circle were invited to contribute.
*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 margin scheme. A 24.95% buyer’s premium applies to the hammer price, and 7% (books and art) or 19% VAT (manuscripts, screen prints, offset prints and photographs) applies to the final invoice amount within the European Union.
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