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1135
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Modern and Contemporary Art Pop Art
Berges, Werner
Annette.
See original version (German)
1135
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Modern and Contemporary Art Pop Art
Berges, Werner
Annette.
See original version (German)
Estimate €400 - €500
Voluntary lot
Description
Modern and Contemporary Art
Pop Art
Berges, Werner
Annette. 1971. Colour silkscreen print on Chromolux vellum. 80 x 60 cm. Signed and numbered. – Edges show slight, barely noticeable scuffing in places. Overall in very good condition with an excellent print of the full-bleed composition without a border; the colours are rich and vibrant.
Lechleiter G 1971.6. – One of 75 copies. - Printed by Birckle + Thomer, Berlin. - Published by Galerie Wentdorf, Düsseldorf 1971. - This composition by Werner Berges from 1971 is a typical example of his early Pop Art prints: With clear contours, bold colours and no superfluous details, the work depicts a female figure who pushes herself into the foreground as a visual symbol. The choice of glossy-coated Chromolux card enhances the visual impact and alludes to the consumer and advertising culture of that era.
Colour silkscreen on Chromolux-Velin. Signed and numbered. – Overall in very good and flawless condition with an excellent impression of the full-bleed composition without margins; the colour effect is rich and fresh. – Lechleiter G 1971.6 – One of 75 copies. - Ed. Galerie Wentdorf, Düsseldorf 1971. - This composition by Werner Berges from 1971 is a typical example of his early Pop Art graphics: with clear contours, bold colours and without superfluous details, the work depicts a female figure that thrusts itself into the foreground as a pictorial symbol. The choice of glossy Chromolux card reinforces the visual effect and alludes to the consumer and advertising culture of the time.
*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 lot is subject to standard taxation. 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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