A women's portrait of Wunderlich as a sculpture in bronze, patinated, partly polished, cast in the wax melting process.
Edition: 99 copies, numbered and signed.
Work number 323.
Height 12.5 cm.
Weight 1.7 kg.
Copyright: Ars Mundi / Paul Wunderlich
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€ 1.900,00
Like no other artists of our time, Paul Wunderlich was one of the really style -forming artists of modernity. In 1960 the Hamburg public prosecutor's office still confiscated his works as "offensive". Three years later, the still young Paul Wunderlich is appointed professor to the University of Fine Art. He was the only German artist to be included in the Parisian "Academy of the Beaux Art". Paul Wunderlich lived and worked alternately in Hamburg and France until his death in June 2010. "His works are recognized all over the world, appreciated, also bought by a wide audience," writes Paul Wunderlich's biographer Jens Christian Jensen, "Art connoisseurs agree: Paul Wunderlich is the main champion of fantastic realism and one of the few style artists of our time."
modern art
- Casting technology
- bust
- patina
bronze
polishing tools
Multiple
Asia
bronze
- (Office) table
- Side and lowboards, consoles, fireplaces
- shelf
- Indoor
- Solo placement
- 60s
- 70s
- Asian
- Exotic