Bernard Schultze (1915-2005), Verstreute Rätseldinge,
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Germany, 1989
Bernard Schultze (1915-2005) – German painter and graphic artist as well as major exponent of the Informal Painting
Signed, dated and titled lower right ‚Bernard Schultze 89 / verstreute Rätseldinge‘
Dimensions: 72 x 101.5 cm
Mounted under glass in a black wooden frame: 79 x 108 cm
Very good condition
A typical gestic abstract work of the artist
Condition:
The work is in very good condition, showing a slight discoloration consistent with age. The frame is only slightly worn. The cardboard dimensions are 72 x 101.5 cm, while the frame measures 79 x 108 cm.
Bernard Schultze (1915-2005)
Bernard Schultze studied at the Hochschule für Kunsterziehung in Berlin and the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. In 1952 he founded with Karl Otto Götz, Otto Greis and Heinz Kreutz the artist group ‘Quadriga’. He was one of the major exponents of the German Informal Painting. His works show a strong influence of WOLS (Otto Wolfgang Schulze) and the Tachism, yet he developed his very own style, often described as gestic and lyrical abstract painting. (cko)
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