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Signierte Holzschnittblätter des Bilderkalenders 1968 von Werkstatt Rixdorfer Drucke, im Stil der Pop Art

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Signierte Holzschnittblätter des Bilderkalenders 1968 von Werkstatt Rixdorfer Drucke, im Stil der Pop Art*13x HOLZSCHNITT RIXDORFER DRUCKE BERLIN BILDERKALENDER 1968 ORIGINAL REINHARD LETTAU SIGNIERT NUMMERIERT POP ART zum Verkauf stehen 13 Stk. Holzschnitte * 13 Stk. Holzschnitte * auf leichten Kartons, das Titelblatt auf Tonkarton * Bilderkalender von 1968 * Herausgegeben von Werkstatt Rixdorfer Drucke, Berlin * Auflage: 150 Exemplare * Titelblatt trgt die Nr. 51 * Handabzge * jedes Blatt mit Bleistift signiert und fallweise datiert * von Uwe Bremer

*13x HOLZSCHNITT RIXDORFER DRUCKE BERLIN BILDERKALENDER 1968 ORIGINAL REINHARD LETTAU SIGNIERT NUMMERIERT POP ART


zum Verkauf stehen 13 Stk. Holzschnitte

* 13 Stk. Holzschnitte
* auf leichten Kartons, das Titelblatt auf Tonkarton
* Bilderkalender von 1968
* Herausgegeben von Werkstatt Rixdorfer Drucke, Berlin
* Auflage: 150 Exemplare
* Titelblatt trägt die Nr. 51
* Handabzüge
* jedes Blatt mit Bleistift signiert und fallweise datiert
* von Uwe Bremer (geb. 1940), Ali Schindehütte (geb. 1939), Johannes Vennekamp (geb. 1935), Arno Waldschmidt (1936–2017)
* Drucke aus dem Jahr 1967
* im Stil von Pop Art
* Blätter mit 12 Gesellschaftsromanen von Reinhard Lettau
* Januar: Schindehütte, Februar: Bremer, März: Vennekamp, April: Waldschmidt, Mai: Bremer, Juni: Schindehütte, Juli: Waldschmidt, August: Vennekamp, September: Bremer, Oktober: Vennekamp, November: Waldschmidt, Dezember: Schindehütte

* Die Werkstatt Rixdorfer Drucke ist ein deutsches Künstlerkollektiv. Stilistisch bezeichnend ist die Verbindung von literarischem Text und künstlerischer Gestaltung. Die Künstlergruppe ist die älteste deutsche bestehende Künstlergruppe. Als Markenzeichen diente das „Rixdorfer Brillenmännchen“. Gegründet wurde die Werkstatt Rixdorfer Drucke 1963 in einem Berlin-Kreuzberger Hinterhof unter dem Patronat des Poeten Günter Bruno Fuchs von den Grafikern Uwe Bremer, Albert Schindehütte, Johannes Vennekamp und Arno Waldschmidt.

Maße
* Titelblatt: 70,4 × 50,1 cm
* Blätter: 72,2 × 50,2 cm

Zustand
* sehr gut erhalten
* in ausgezeichnetem Zustand
* flachliegend gelagert

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