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In der hier vorgestellten Folge "Lithographien III" vereinigt Paul Wunderlich drei klassische Bildmotive. In "Adam und Eva. Nach Ingres" begegnet uns das erste Menschenpaar als weich modellierte, unstoffliche Erscheinung aus biblischen Zeiten. Das Blatt "Dame mit Schwan" greift eine mythische Vorstellung aus der griechischen Antike auf. Leda mit dem Schwan war eine im Altertum beliebte Geschichte, die Wunderlich auf die essenziellen Elemente reduziert hat. Bei "Handschuh und Falke" lässt der Künstler nur noch die Attribute, die das Jagdgeschehen nur erahnen lassen, gelten.

Mappe mit drei Original-Farblithografien 1981 komplett: "Adam und Eva. Nach Ingres", "Dame mit Schwan" sowie "Handschuh und Falke". Auflage 1.000 Exemplare auf Bütten, nummeriert und handsigniert. Werkverzeichnis Nummern 675, 667, 674. Ungerahmt. Blattformat jeweils 60 x 48 cm (Abbildungen mit Rahmen). Bitte haben Sie Verständnis dafür, dass die Mappe nur komplett abgegeben werden darf.
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Presented here as a result "Lithographs III", Paul Wunderlich combines three classic motifs. In "Adam and Eve. After Ingres", we encounter the first human couple as soft sculpted, immaterial appearance from Biblical times. The journal "Lady with Swan" refers to a mythical conception of Greek Antiquity. Leda with the Swan was a story popular in antiquity, Wunderlich has reduced to the essential elements. "Glove and Falcon", the artist leaves only the attributes that only hint at the hunting action to apply.Solution with three original color lithographs 1981 completely: "Adam and Eve. After Ingres","Lady with Swan"as well as"glove and Falcon". Edition of 1,000 copies on laid paper, numbered and hand-signed. Catalogue number 675, 667, 674 unframed. Sheet size 60 x 48 cm (pictures with frame). Please have understanding for the fact that the solution may be dispensed only completely.
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In the presented sequence "lithographs III" united Paul Wunderlich three classical motifs. In "Adam and Eve. After Ingres" we encounter the first human pair as softly modeled, immaterial phenomenon of biblical times. The sheet "lady with swan" accesses a mythical idea of ancient Greek civilization. Leda and the Swan was a popular in ancient history, the Wunderlich has been reduced to the essential elements. In "glove and Falcon", the artist only the attributes which can only imagine the hunting event, apply. Wallet with three original color lithographs 1981 completely: "Adam and Eve After Ingres." "Lady with Swan" and "glove and Hawk". Edition 1,000 copies on handmade paper, numbered and signed. Catalog raisonné numbers 675, 667, 674. Unframed. Sheet size each 60 x 48 cm (pictures with frames). Please understand that the session may only be discharged completely.

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