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Nummerierter Siebdruck in Malvenfarbe mit Prägedruck von Karl-Heinz Franke (1916‒2006)

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Nummerierter Siebdruck in Malvenfarbe mit Prägedruck von Karl-Heinz Franke (1916‒2006)*GRAFIK KARL HEINZ FRANKE SIEBDRUCK KONKRETE KUNST PRGUNG STAMMESMUSTER ORIGINAL MALVENFARBE VIOLETT zum Verkauf steht eine Druckgrafik * ein Siebdruck in Malvenfarbe und Violett mit einem Prgedruck im Blatt * von Karl Heinz Franke (19162006) * auf Bttenpapier * Prgung erinnert an einem Stammesmuster, siehe Fotos * unten links mit Bleistift nummeriert und unten rechts handsigniert * Auflage: 22 68 * sehr guter Druck * Konkrete Kunst * original * Karl

*GRAFIK KARL-HEINZ FRANKE SIEBDRUCK KONKRETE KUNST PRÄGUNG STAMMESMUSTER ORIGINAL MALVENFARBE VIOLETT


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* ein Siebdruck in Malvenfarbe und Violett mit einem Prägedruck im Blatt
* von Karl-Heinz Franke (1916‒2006)
* auf Büttenpapier
* Prägung erinnert an einem Stammesmuster, siehe Fotos
* unten links mit Bleistift nummeriert und unten rechts handsigniert
* Auflage: 22/68
* sehr guter Druck
* Konkrete Kunst
* original

* Karl-Heinz Franke (* 22. Juni 1916 in Berlin; † 3. Januar 2006) war ein deutscher Maler und Bildhauer. Zwischen 1932 und 1937 absolvierte er eine Ausbildung zum Theatermaler am Dessauer Landestheater und studierte Malerei an der Technischen Lehranstalt Dessau bei Professor Wilhelm Danz und Professor Albrecht. Bereits 1950 trat er der Künstlergruppe „Süd West“ und 1955 der im Jahre 1945 gegründeten Künstlergruppe Der Rote Reiter bei, die in ihrer Ausstellung im Jahre 1950 sowohl die Expressionisten wie Heckel, Rohlfs, Campendonk und Pechstein als auch die der abstrakten Kunst verpflichteten Künstler Baumeister, Ackermann, Kerkovius und Thomas Schubert zeigte. Von 1974 bis 1981 war er künstlerischer Leiter der Galerie im Kolpinghaus in Stuttgart. 1982 zog er um nach Bad Liebenzell. Im Jahre 1984 gründete er die Gruppe Konstruktive Tendenzen.

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* 75,9 × 52,3 cm

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* stellenweise mit winzigen oberflächlichen Beschädigungen, siehe Fotos
* links, in den oberen und unteren Ecken des Motivs leicht fleckig, siehe Fotos
* sehr guter Gesamteindruck, siehe Fotos
* flachliegend gelagert

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★★★★★ 5
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★★★★★ 3
A familiar story, just with…..less.
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★★★★★ 5
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Jammie Clark
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★★★★★ 4
A good read
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Multiple points of view. 3 Alpha men and an Omega male. She is a Beta in training for a new program placing betas in Alpha/Omega packs. Mila is only doing the program for the money to take care of her dad. She wasn't expecting to fall for a pack but when she sees this packs Omega she is done for. There is just something about him. His Alphas are good looking as well. Too bad she is hiding a secret and their government is acting shady. I liked it and can't wait to see where their story goes.
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Slightly repetitive but I did love some things
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