Untitled   is an original artwork realized by  Richard Lindner  in 1974.

Original colored lithograph.

Good conditions. Printed by Mourlot, France.

This lithograph was realized by the artist in 1974 for éditions  XXe Siècle - Le Surrealisme I - XLII - 74 .

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Untitled   is an original artwork realized by Richard Lindner  in 1974.

Original colored lithograph.

Good conditions. Printed by Mourlot , France.

This lithograph was realized  by the artist in 1974 for éditions XXe Siècle - Le Surrealisme I - XLII - 74 .

The artwork represents a colorful portrait of a woman with a parrot.

Richard Lindner   (1901 – 1978) was a German-American painter known for his expressionistic exaggeration, Surrealist fantasy, and Cubist manipulations of form. He became known for erotic and enigmatic renderings, first based on memories from his childhood in Germany and later inspired by the vulgar, fetishistic aspects of life in New York. His harsh colors and highly defined outlines exaggerated the garishness of the streetwalkers, circus women, and men in uniform that became his favorite subjects. Overtones of Berlin’s cabaret culture of the 1930s influence his style.

Gualtieri di San Lazzaro  (Giuseppe Papa, 1904-1974), editor, collector, and critic, gave life to a major magazine of contemporary art: he founded and directed the magazine  XXe Siècle , published in Paris since 1938, dedicating each issue to a different theme of contemporary art and illustrating it with original graphics by masters such as Arp, Henri Laurens, Miró, Klee, Moore, Marino Marini, Magnelli, Picasso etc.

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SKU
M-103913
Artist
Richard Lindner
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Editor
Mourlot
Period
1970s
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
31 x 0.1 x 23.5
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