1069.
Abstract, Yellow in Red
Oil painting on paper
Signed
Unknown artist.
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1068.
Flucht Ins All, from Regentag
Silkscreen - 01046/3000 1971
Silkscreen in 30 colors 2 of which are phosphorescent, with metal
imprints in 4 colors on Schoeller Stern card from the portfolio
"Look at It on a Rainy Day"
Published by Ars Viva, Zurich
Catalogue raisonné: Fürst HWG 47
Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928 - 2000) was an Austrian painter.
1066.
On a pier
Oil painting on canvas - 1880
Signed v. Schmettau
Wilhelm von Schmettau was a German painter.
1065.
Untitled
Color Lithograph - 158/275
Numbered and signed in pencil.
Jann Elling Reitan is a Norwegian lecturer and painter.
1064.
"Når maskene faller"
"When the masks fall"
CoLithograph - 107/200 2001
Numbered and signed in pencil.
Jon Bøe Paulsen is a Norwegian neorealist visual artist and writer.
1063.
Le Ventre de Paris
Color lithograph - 216/225 1977
Signed and numbered in pencil.
Mihail Chemiakin is a Russian painter, stage designer, sculptor, publisher, and
a controversial representative of the nonconformist art tradition of St. Petersburg.
1062.
Le Ventre de Paris
Color lithograph - 212/225 1977
Signed and numbered in pencil.
Mihail Chemiakin is a Russian painter, stage designer, sculptor, publisher, and
a controversial representative of the nonconformist art tradition of St. Petersburg.
1061.
Album No 6 (1)
Color lithograph - 101/150 1993
Numbered and signed in pencil
Vladimir Velickovic (1935 - 2019) was a Serbian painter.
1060.
"Carnival mask"
Carnival in St. Petersburg
Color lithograph - 145/200 1980
Numbered and signed in pencil
Mihail Chemiakin is a Russian painter, stage, and controversial
representative of the nonconformist art tradition of St. Petersburg