Tete de Femme
Tete de Femme is a contemporary artwork realized by Paul Wunderlich (Eberswalde, 1927 – Saint-Pierre-de-Vassolsin, 2010) in late 20th Century.
Hand-signed on the lower right corner in pencil. Numbered in pencil on the lower left corner: 654/1000.
Dry stamp on the left margin.
Good conditions.
Includes frame: 40 x 30 cm
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Tete de Femme is a contemporary artwork realized by Paul Wunderlich (Eberswalde, 1927 – Saint-Pierre-de-Vassolsin, 2010) in late 20th century.
Hand-signed on the lower right corner in pencil. Numbered in pencil on the lower left corner: 654/1000.
Dry stamp on the left margin.
Good conditions.
Includes frame: 40 x 30 cm
Discover more on Wallector.com
The work depicts one of the typical exemples of the art Wunderlich. During that period, his style became more "fluid", and his poetics interested into feminine bodies and nudes.
Paul Wunderlich (Eberswalde, 1927 – Saint-Pierre-de-Vassolsin, 2010). He was a German painter, sculptor and graphic artist. He designed Surrealist paintings and erotic sculptures. He often created paintings which referred to mythological legends. After an early, essentially realistic creative period from around 1959, he developed his characteristic style. His early works show a dismembered body, disproportioned in front of an empty background. In the 1960s he was influenced by art movements such as Art Deco and Art Nouveau.
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