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inner monologue, 1973. Original color etching, 41.5 x 31 cm on 76.5 x 53.5 cm on laid paper. Signed, dated, titled and numbered. In good condition with traces of assembly and handling. Copy: 50/150. Print: Wilhelm Schneider, Berlin. Collector's stamp Carl Vogel, Hamburg on the reverse. Lit. Bernard Schultze, The prints by Egon Heuer, WVZ-Nr. 161, full-page color illustration. Figure: Cat. Salzgitter, 1977, p.20. Edition Cologne Art Association. - PAYMENT BY PAYPAL POSSIBLE AFTER AGREEMENT! - The offered work of art has been carefully checked for originality, genuineness, authenticity and condition.
Bernard Schultze was one of the great German abstract painters of the second half of the 20th century. In 1952, together with Karl Otto Götz, Otto Greis and Heinz Kreutz, he founded the artist group Quadriga, the core group of German informal painting. Schultze's works are often described as lyrically abstract. His detailed, meticulously produced graphics are full of elements that arouse the most diverse associations in the viewer. They mostly have allusions and quotes from nature, remind of roots, forest and other plants and imagine their very own hermetic counter-realities.
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