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Item Ships From: Berlin
Blue Clouds Blue, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
Exploring blue monochrome and relaxed repetition. Reflecting the patterns of clouds during the final hour of light before sunset; how they create shadows that fall over each other. ...
Category

2010s Abstract Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Portrait of Catherine II
Located in Berlin, DE
The picture is oil on canvas. baroque picture Catherine II the Great (born Sophie Auguste Friederike von Anhalt-Zerbst-Dornburg, in Orthodoxy Yekaterina Alekseyevna, April 21 [May ...
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18th Century Baroque Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Alpine Lake Landscape by Edward Harrison Compton, Watercolor and Gouache
By Edward Harrison Compton
Located in Berlin, DE
A finely detailed Alpine landscape in watercolor and gouache by British-born German painter Edward Harrison Compton (1881–1960), signed lower right. The composition depicts a tranqui...
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20th Century Realist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Gouache

ABSTRACT New Black White Ink Artwork by Contemporary Artist Joan Salo 2024
By Joan Saló
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
At Escat Gallery we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of trust and professionalism for our collectors. Every artwork in our collection comes with a Certificate of Au...
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2010s Abstract Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Ink, Acrylic

Woman with Hat Art Nouveau
Located in Berlin, DE
oil on canvas 100x 90 cm unsigned It depicts a woman wearing an ornate hat and is characterized by vivid, unnatural colors and an expressive painting style.
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20th Century Jugendstil Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Ludwig Gschossmann, Summer Beach landscape with riders, horses, people, Seascape
By Ludwig Gschossmann
Located in Berlin, DE
Ludwig Gschossmann, Summer beach landscape with riders, horses, people. Munich artist. Dimensions WITHOUT frame in cm 50 x 60 Dimensions WITH frame in cm 68 x 78 This picturesque ...
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20th Century Modern Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Pair of Hunting, Game Still Lifes by Ferdinand Hoppe, Oil on Canvas, 1885
Located in Berlin, DE
Impressive pair of large 19th-century game still lifes by the German painter Ferdinand Hoppe (1848–1890), each signed and dated “F. Hoppe 85” at lower left. Both works are oil on can...
Category

19th Century Academic Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Paul MATTHES 1872 1872Königsberg - 1956 Potsdam seascape three-master
Located in Berlin, DE
signed oil on plywood 95 x 110 cm Full name: Paul Matthes Born: 1872 in Königsberg then East Prussia, today Kaliningrad, Russia Died: 1956 in Potsdam, Germany Profession: Paint...
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20th Century Realist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

ABSTRACT New Black White Ink Artwork by Contemporary Artist Joan Salo 2024
By Joan Saló
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
At Escat Gallery we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of trust and professionalism for our collectors. Every artwork in our collection comes with a Certificate of Au...
Category

2010s Abstract Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Ink, Acrylic

R. Holst, 1944, Oil Painting, Walk through the Forest, Mother with Child and Dog
Located in Berlin, DE
Decorative Painting by: R. Holst, 1944, Walk through the forest, mother with child and dog. Signed and dated lower right. Dimensions without frame: 61 ...
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20th Century Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Plywood, Oil

Manufaktur Johann Heinrich Stobwasse DUTCH GENRE SCENE
Located in Berlin, DE
enamel on metal plate marked on the back Born on November 16, 1740, in Lobenstein (Vogtland), and died on August 31, 1829, in Braunschweig. Berlin Classicism Entrepreneur, lacq...
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19th Century Baroque Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Metal

Theodor Von Der Beek (Deutscher, 1838 - 1921)
By Theodor von der Beek
Located in Berlin, DE
oil on panel signed 45 x37,5x 3 cm Theodor von der Beek (1838–1921) was a German painter, primarily known for his portraits and genre subjects, and a member of the Düsseldorf School...
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1880s Jugendstil Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Flower picture ca. 18th century
Located in Berlin, DE
restored oil on canvas unsigned 80 x 70 cm Unknown flower painting from the 18th century. Many paintings are unsigned. At the time they were considered part of the inventory of ups...
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Late 18th Century Baroque Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Pair of Winter Horse Sleigh Scenes by Jan Wolski, Oil on Panel
Located in Berlin, DE
Charming pair of winter landscape paintings by Polish artist Jan Wolski (circa 1907–1990), each finely executed in oil on panel and signed lower right. The compositions depict horse-...
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20th Century Realist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

White Mask on Violet Ground - Mythic mask mountain -
Located in Berlin, DE
Hermann Schütte (1893 Osnabrück - 1973 Hamburg), White Mask on Violet Ground. Enameled copper plate on wooden base, 37 x 29.5 cm, monogrammed and dated "S[chütte] [19]62" in the lowe...
Category

1960s Post-War Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Enamel

Oil painting, Russian - soviet artist, Samochwalow (Samokhvalov)
Located in Berlin, DE
Oil painting, Russian, soviet artist, Samochwalow (Samokhvalov) Oil on cardboard. Signed (monogrammed) and dated. Moscow gallery or exhibition sticker on the back. Dimensions with ...
Category

20th Century Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Hot hot summer
Located in Zofingen, AG
"Hot Hot Summer" is both a visual delight and a playful provocation. This artwork explores themes of desire, indulgence, and the sweet loss of control. Ice cream melts between the fi...
Category

2010s Modern Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Female portrait 19 19th century
Located in Berlin, DE
oil on canvas unsigned
Category

Late 19th Century Jugendstil Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Pair of decorative antique oil paintings, Portraits. 19th century.
Located in Berlin, DE
Pair of decorative antique oil paintings, portraits. 19th century. Signed and dated. Dimensions with frame in cm EACH PAINTING 53 x 63
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19th Century Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Painting of Woman with Flowers
Located in Zofingen, AG
The Girl Whose Hair Smells Like Spring This contemporary portrait of a young woman captures a tender connection between femininity and nature. Her hair seems to carry the scent of e...
Category

2010s Modern Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Layers Object No. 12 by Doris Marten - Abstract painting, minimalist, lines, ink
By Doris Marten
Located in Paris, FR
Layers Object No. 12 is a unique ink drawings on Alu-Dibond painting by contemporary artist Doris Marten, dimensions are 55.5 × 121 cm (21.9 × 47.6 in). The artwork is signed, sold u...
Category

2010s Contemporary Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Ink

Out of the blue
Located in Zofingen, AG
This painting reflects the subtle transformations we experience within ourselves. The flowers appear to dissolve and shift, symbolizing the ever-changing nature of our emotions and s...
Category

2010s Modern Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Around the World No. 10C by Doris Marten - Oil on vinyl, music, circle, vivid
By Doris Marten
Located in Paris, FR
Around the World No. 10C is a unique oil on vinyl painting by German contemporary artist Doris Marten, dimensions are 30 × 30 cm (30 × 30 cm). The artwork is signed, sold unframed a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Oil

Yellow Edition No. 02m by Doris Marten - Oil on vinyl, music, circle, vivid
By Doris Marten
Located in Paris, FR
Yellow Edition No. 02m is a unique oil on vinyl painting by German contemporary artist Doris Marten, dimensions are 25 × 25 cm (9.8 × 9.8 in). The artwork is signed, sold unframed a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Oil

Johann Hermann ter Hell – Dutch Windmills and Barges, Oil on Canvas
Located in Berlin, DE
Atmospheric oil on canvas landscape, signed lower right and most likely by Johann Hermann ter Hell. The painting depicts a tranquil river scene with moored barges and several windmil...
Category

20th Century Impressionist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Green tea. original painting
Located in Zofingen, AG
In the painting, a dark teapot, shimmering with gold, stands gracefully to one side, while two modest bowls, each cradling delicate green leaves, rest quietly on the other. A dialogu...
Category

2010s Impressionist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Caeser Bimmermann, Oil Painting, 1885. Snowy Winter Landscape with Deer.
Located in Berlin, DE
Caeser Bimmerman, oil painting, 1885, snowy winter landscape with deer and birds. Hunting scene. The romantic forest landscape in winter is a recu...
Category

19th Century Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Rainy Days and Autumn Leafs No. 74 by Doris Marten - Oil on vinyl, music
By Doris Marten
Located in Paris, FR
Rainy Days and Autumn Leafs No. 74 is a unique oil on vinyl painting by German contemporary artist Doris Marten, dimensions are 30 × 30 cm (11.8 × 11.8 in). The artwork is signed, s...
Category

2010s Contemporary Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Rainy Days and Autumn Leafs No. 76 by Doris Marten - Oil on vinyl, music
By Doris Marten
Located in Paris, FR
Rainy Days and Autumn Leafs No. 76 is a unique oil on vinyl painting by German contemporary artist Doris Marten, dimensions are 30 × 30 cm (11.8 × 11.8 in). The artwork is signed, s...
Category

2010s Contemporary Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Fritz Schulze-Blank – Hen with Chicks, Oil on Cardboard
Located in Berlin, DE
Delightful oil on cardboard by Fritz Schulze-Blank, signed lower left. The painting captures a tender barnyard scene with a hen surrounded by her colorful brood of chicks, rendered w...
Category

20th Century Realist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Karl Eduard Onken Jever Oldenburg 1846 - 1934 Wien Landscape
Located in Berlin, DE
oli on canvas signed bottom left 34x44 cm Karl Eduard Onken (also known as Carl Eduard Onken) was an Austrian landscape painter and etcher of German origin. Here are some key ...
Category

1920s Land Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Antique Oil Painting, Winter Landscape with Wild Boars. Hunting Scene.
Located in Berlin, DE
Winter landscape with wild boars. Similar to a hunting scene. Signed lower left "W. Heydendahl" Dimensions with frame: 92 cm x 112 cm Dimensions without frame: 71 cm x 90.5 cm "For...
Category

20th Century Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Small Nude / - Abstract Figurativity -
Located in Berlin, DE
Gustl Stark (1917 Mainz - 2009 ibid.), Small Nude, 1946. Oil on canvas, marouflaged, 54 x 25 cm (picture), 30 x 60 cm (frame), signed "Stark" top left, verso twice signed "Gustav Stark", inscribed by hand as "Small Nude" and dated by hand "1946". With label of the exhibition of the Bundeshaus Bonn from 1956. - Rubbed area in the lower third of the body, at the same level a retouch in the ochre background. I provisional frame. - Abstract Figurativity - About the artwork During the war, Gustl Stark suffered a particularly severe blow for an artist: he lost his right arm. Nevertheless, he continued to devote himself to art, and the painting, created in 1946, immediately after the end of the Nazi reign of terror, testifies to the dawn of a new era. At the same time, the work is a rare example of the artist's early figurative work, as Stark turned entirely to abstract painting as early as 1950. And even this painting is by no means purely figurative; rather, it already illustrates Stark's turn toward abstraction. We see a female nude, but one that remains faceless. This can be read symbolically and in relation to the immediate past epoch, which, in the face of horrors, silences and blinds - literally renders faceless. In this sense, the figure is positioned to 'look back'. But she does not look. While this meaning may resonate and make the painting an important work of the immediate postwar period, Gustl Stark is primarily concerned with something else here, namely art itself. The absence of the face leads to the body becoming something flat. Due to the de-individualization, we do not see a concrete person with his individual features, but a body surface. And indeed, the body is constructed through an extremely planar design. Even the contour lines that form the corporeality have a planar rather than a linear character, especially where they merge into shadow zones of almost the same color. And the surfaces themselves are not modeled. The incarnate parts do not show any plastic gradations; the corporeality is completely withdrawn into the plane, which is also true for the hair. In addition, there is no uniform background against which the figure could appear; rather, the area next to the hair is kept bluish, creating a succession of earth-toned colored areas, which again binds the figure to the surface. Last but not least, the flatness is also forced by the painting technique. Gustl Stark paints directly, a la prima, onto the coarse canvas, whereby the structure of the painting support remains visible in the picture, and in places - around the hair, for example - the canvas itself can be seen. This structural all-over lends the picture a certain flatness. Gustl Stark thus uses the very motif that stands for the corporeality of art par excellence - the female nude - to transform the spatiality of the traditional picture into a flatness characteristic of modern art. And yet, a strong impression of corporeality is created, without being produced by a painterly modeling of the body. The oscillation between flatness and corporeality creates the intense tension of this groundbreaking painting. In Gustl Stark's oeuvre, as a consequence of the abstraction we see here, the figurative is completely stripped away in a further step, which is also a loss when looking at this early key work. About the artist Gustl Stark was the son of a woodcarver and, after an apprenticeship as a decorative painter, attended the State School of Arts and Crafts in Mainz from 1936 to 1937. Although he was severely wounded in the war and lost his right arm, he studied at the Würzburg School of Painting and Drawing from 1943-1944 and then at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg from 1944-1948. He won a state scholarship at the state art competition in Bad Ischl. Numerous study trips to Sylt, Paris, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Holland and Belgium followed. Gustl Stark worked in Mainz and was the first artist there to focus on abstract painting. His work quickly gained international recognition, including the Salon Réaliés Nouvelles in Paris. From 1963-1970 he taught at the State University Institute for Art and Work Education in Mainz and from 1970-1975 at the Johannes Gutenberg University. Gustl Stark became particularly famous for his color embossed prints, for which he invented his own technique. Gustl Stark received numerous awards for his work. He received the Art Prize for Painting of the City of Mainz in 1962, the State Prize of Rhineland-Palatinate in 1984, and the Gutenberg Bust of the City of Mainz in 1987. Selected Bibliography Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler des XX. Jahrhunderts, Vierter Band, Leipzig 1958, S. 344. Hans H...
Category

1940s Realist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas

Erich Lindenau – Floral Still Life with Cosmos Flowers, Oil on Canvas, 1947
Located in Berlin, DE
Charming oil on canvas floral still life by Erich Lindenau (German, 1892–1955), monogrammed E.L. and dated 1947 lower right. The work depicts a graceful bouquet of cosmos flowers in ...
Category

20th Century Realist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Layer No.16 by Doris Marten - Abstract painting, minimalist, green
By Doris Marten
Located in Paris, FR
Layer No.16 is a unique Indian ink on Alu-Dibond painting by contemporary artist Doris Marten, dimensions are 45 × 45 cm (17.7 × 17.7 in). The artwork is signed, sold unframed and co...
Category

2010s Contemporary Berlin - Paintings

Materials

India Ink

Eccentric discharges of a turquoise-yellow core / - Energetic traces -
Located in Berlin, DE
Klaus Oldenburg (*1942 Berlin), Eccentric discharges of a turquoise-yellow core, around 1975. paint and cast resin on chipboard, 39 x 59 cm (inside dim...
Category

1970s Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Resin

Venetian Market Scene, Italy, Gondola, Oil on Plywood, Signed and Titled verso
Located in Berlin, DE
Atmospheric oil painting on plywood, titled “Markt in Venedig” (Market in Venice) on the reverse and signed lower right (signature indistinct). The composition vividly portrays a bus...
Category

20th Century Impressionist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Plywood, Oil

Rainy Day, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
Part of the artist’s ongoing self reflection practice, at this point in time he would paint for 1-3 hours intuitively, and allow his current mood, along with his perception of the ...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Painting, 19th century, oil on canvas, "Young woman with flower basket"
Located in Berlin, DE
Painting, 19th century, oil on canvas, "Young woman with flower basket" Signed, F.Bach. Dimensions with frame 52cm x 72.5cm
Category

19th Century Romantic Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Expressive flower still life
Located in Berlin, DE
Oil on canvas 67,5 x52 cm attribute Hedwig Hausmann-Hoppe was a German painter (born June 29, 1865 in Gumbinnen; died after 1922) specializing in still life, flower, and landscape p...
Category

1890s Expressionist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

busy street in Paris
Located in Berlin, DE
signed lower right Oli on cardboard 75x62 cm internal mas 52x 38 cm This work was not examined by the Rehs Galleries in New York. Antoine Blanchard, was born in France on Novem...
Category

1950s Modern Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Émile Louis Vernier (1829-1887), a beachcomber, oil on canvas
Located in Berlin, DE
Émile Louis Vernier (1829-1887), a beachcomber, oil on canvas Signed to the bottom left corner. Frame: 77 x 103 cm Émile Louis Vernier (1829–1887) was a French painter and lithog...
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1850s Realist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Robe 4
By Fides Becker
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
'Robe 4' by Fides Becker Acrylic and Egg Tempura on Canvas and Deco Fabric 160 x 140 cm, 2005 The leading theme of the artist’s interventions is the staging of temporality, transi...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Egg Tempera

Lavender Vine, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
Inspired by a photo that the artist took of a Wisteria vine overflowing from the top corner of a building in Berlin. This work creates an analogue to the physical twisting aspects of...
Category

2010s Abstract Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Portrait of a woman. Flora
Located in Zofingen, AG
The painting “Flora” depicts a young woman in a serene and contemplative state with her eyes closed, symbolizing inner peace and connection with nature. Inspired by the Roman goddess...
Category

2010s Modern Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Albert Herzfeld 1865 1943 Landscape
Located in Berlin, DE
oil on hardboard Signed lower left 63x47 cm Albert Herzfeld (1865–1943) was a noted German painter Life, Work & Persecution Originally, Herzfeld was active in his family’s text...
Category

1920s Jugendstil Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Reinhard Bartsch deutsch 1925 - 1990 Berlin
Located in Berlin, DE
Reinhard Bartsch 1927 Berlin - 1990 Berlin oil on canvas 55x 40 cm signed lower right Reinhard Bartsch (1927–1990) was a German painter and graphic artist, born and active in B...
Category

Late 20th Century Impressionist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Inner peace
Located in Zofingen, AG
The painting, executed in a mixed technique, depicts a beautiful young woman. Her closed eyes emphasize the overall atmosphere of relaxation. Natural beauty, graceful figure, and the...
Category

2010s Art Deco Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Gold

A Coffee with Autumn. original painting
Located in Zofingen, AG
In this still life, autumn invites you in like an old friend, offering warmth and comfort. A simple white cup of hot coffee sits beside a vase filled with vibrant red leaves, and the...
Category

2010s Impressionist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Cardboard

Permeation Purr, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Diana Heit
Located in Yardley, PA
"Permeation Purr" is a captivating painting that explores the interplay between sound, cats, and botanical imagery in a mesmerizing blend of black, blue, and white hues. The canvas e...
Category

2010s Abstract Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Static 2, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
A performance piece made with musician Makoto Sakamoto at Loophole on 30.11.22. Static circles, static noise, static lines. “We didn’t discuss what we were going to do beforehan...
Category

2010s Abstract Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Sky Garden. Abstract original painting
Located in Zofingen, AG
This abstract painting with the main color tone of blue has a size of 40x40 cm. It was painted on canvas with acrylic paints, texture paste, and a palette knife. In this painting, I...
Category

2010s Abstract Impressionist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

The Chaos Of The Soul And The Physical Destruction, Painting, Oil on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
The Chaos Of The Soul And The Physical Destruction Of The Self Oil paint is layered and swirled to express movement and emotions through colour. This is part of the artist’s on...
Category

2010s Abstract Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Antique oil Painting by Klaus Clausmeyer, Still Life with Flower Vase.
Located in Berlin, DE
"Masterpiece of floral elegance by Klaus Clausmeyer" Immerse yourself in a magnificent piece of art history: The oil painting by the renowned German painter Klaus Clausmeyer (1887 -...
Category

20th Century Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Black form surfaces on red painterly ground / - The Double Origin of Painting -
Located in Berlin, DE
Jürgen Möbius (*1939 Großenhain), Black form surfaces on red painterly ground. Oil on hardboard, 50 x 60 cm, 51 x 61 cm (frame), signed "Möbius" and dated "[19]81". - Small paint chip in upper right corner, otherwise good condition. Gallery frame with slight signs of wear. - The Double Origin of Painting - About the artwork In the painting black, optically dominant forms can be seen, which in their arrangement at right angles to each other have a proto-architectural character. They are, so to speak, always already given original forms. At the same time, however, the forms are surfaces of color, and thus genuine painting. In order to make the painterly character of the painting clearly visible, Jürgen Möbius has applied red-toned strokes that have preserved the brushstroke. These are traces of an act of painting. The diagonal layers of red strokes merge into the upper white area, which oscillates between brushwork and homogeneous flatness, while the central white field, into which a black bar protrudes, has a decidedly planar character. The sharp contrast between the autonomous black surface forms, reminiscent of Kasimir Malevich, and the free brushstroke, which is not bound to any motif, creates an enormous pictorial tension, which is conveyed by the white, but at the same time is intensified by the virulent black-and-white contrast. In addition to the tense contrast of form and color, there is also a contrast between the dynamic of the brushstroke and the static of the black surface forms, whereby the diagonal alignment of these forms also gives the static a dynamic, while at the same time the layered brushstrokes have something static about them. Added to this structure of tension is the fact that the painting ground, the unprepared hardboard, is clearly present as such in the picture. In this way, it becomes clear once again that we are not dealing with an autonomous cosmos of form and color, as in Suprematism, but with a painting created by the artist's hand. With this work, Jürgen Möbius explores the possibilities of painting and thematizes painting in terms of its twofold origin, the trace of the guided brush and the painterly form, which gains its independence precisely by absorbing the brushstroke into itself. About the artist From 1959 to 1965 Jürgen Möbius studied painting at the University Institute for Art and Work Education in Mainz. He also studied philosophy and art history at the University of Mainz. Afterwards he worked as a freelance artist in Mainz. At first, Möbius created material reliefs and installations, then, around 1974, he turned increasingly to conceptual art and added cinematic means. During this phase he wrote the manifesto-like essay "Principles of Supranatural Landscape" (1979). From 1981 on, Möbius concentrated on painting and searched for artistic ways to "treat intellectual and sensual perception equally in the fusion of representational and abstract pictorial elements" (Wolfgang Zemter). He found inspiration on his study trips to Thailand and Sri Lanka. "The pure painting of Jürgen Möbius flows through us as a timeless expression of memory and energy, ploughing our perception and bringing us the happiness of seeing authentic, immovable form. - Philippe Büttner Selection of solo exhibitions 1969 Galerie Würzner, Düsseldorf / Galerie Gurlitt, Mainz 1972 Städtische Galerie, Mainz 1973 Galerie Schloss Ringenberg Rathaus, Kleve 1974 Röderhausmuseum, Wuppertal 1976 Galerie Glasing, Osnabrück / Städtische Galerie, Herne 1977, 1997, 2004 Märkisches Museum, Witten 1979 Studio M, Bamberg / Staatstheater, Darmstadt 1980 Galerie Stolànovà, Wiesbaden / Mittelrheinmuseum, Koblenz 1982 Galerie Dornhöfer, Mainz 1984 Galerie Neumühle, Schlangenbad 1985 Landesmuseum, Mainz / Kunstverein, Ludwigshafen / Nassauischer Kunstverein, Wiesbaden 1986 Museum, Bochum / Galerie der Stadt Iserlohn 1987, 1990 Galerie Klaus Kiefer, Essen 1987, 2000 Galerie Ulrike Buschlinger, Wiesbaden 1988 Kunsthalle Darmstadt 1988, 1992, 1996, 1999 Galerie Leonhard, Basel 1992, 2002 Galerie Zulauf, Freisheim 1994 Galerie Remy, Vallendar 1995 Sendezentrum des Zweiten Deutschen Fernsehens, Mainz 2001 Collegium oecumenicum, Bamberg / MVB Forum für Kultur und Wirtschaft, Mainz 2006 Adam Gallery, London Selection of group exhibitions 1969 ‘International Graphic Arts’, Galerie Dalléas Bordeaux, Paris 1975 ‘Deutscher Künstler-Bund’, Dortmund 1979 ‘Man and man’s Images’, Märkisches Museum Witten 1980 ‘Love-Dokuments of our Time’, Art Hall Darmstadt and Art Association Hannover 1982 ‘Work - Progress – Position’, Nassau Art Association Wiesbaden 1983 ‘Principle Hope – Utopic Aspects in Art and Culture of the 20th Century’, Museum Bochum 1986 ‘Selfportraits’, Gallery Klaus Kiefer Essen 1987 ‘The Dying and Death’, Gallery Klaus Kiefer Essen 1989 ‘Where are You, Revolution – Freedom, Liberty, Egality, Fraternity to-day’, Museum Bochum 1990 ‘Flight – a Problem within the Memory of Man’, Kunsthalle Darmstadt ‘Art and War 1939 – 89’, House of Cultures Berlin 1991 ‘Material and Form’, Pillnitz Castle Dresden and Pfalz Gallery Kaiserslautern 1995 20 Years Exhibitions, Chrämerhuus Langenthal, Schweiz 1998 ‘Works on Paper’, Klaus Kiefer Gallery Essen 2000 ‘Acquisitions 1900 – 2000’, Mittelrhein-Museum Koblenz 2001 ‘Strange Pictures’, Klaus Kiefer Gallery Essen 2002 ‘10 Years Buschlinger Gallery’, Buschlinger Gallery Wiesbaden 2004 ‘Eternal Space – Pictures and Sculptures’, Dome of Bamberg 2005 Art Fair Chicago, Adam Gallery, London Selected Bibliography Mittelrheinisches Landesmuseum (Hrsg.): Jürgen Möbius - Neue Bilder, Mainz 1985. Kunstverein Darmstadt (Hrsg.): Jürgen Möbius. Bilder 1985 - 1988. Kunsthalle Darmstadt, 26. Juni - 14. August 1988. Red. Dorit Marhenke, Lyrik Marcus Schiltenwolf, Düsseldorf 1988. Gabriele Prusko (Hrsg.): Jürgen Möbius. Mit Texten von Philippe Büttner und Ralph Mieritz, Basel 1992. Wolfgang Zemter (Hrsg.): Jürgen Möbius - Aktuelle Arbeiten. Märkisches Museum der Stadt Witten, Bönen 1999. Wolfgang Zemter (Hrsg.): Jürgen Möbius. Flieger in meinem Zimmer und Beruhigte Zone, Bönen 2004. Dama Gallery...
Category

1980s Abstract Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Permeation, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Diana Heit
Located in Yardley, PA
"Permeation" is a captivating painting that invites viewers to explore the interconnectedness of nature within a serene garden setting. Bathed in hues of white, blue, and subtle hint...
Category

2010s Abstract Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Still Life with Crab
Located in Zofingen, AG
The painting “Still Life with Crab” combines elements of piquancy and intrigue. The central place is occupied by a vase of flowers, depicted in the fo...
Category

2010s Modern Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Late Summer River Landscape / - Realistic Impression -
By Jan Hillebrand Wijsmüller
Located in Berlin, DE
Jan Hillebrand Wijsmuller (1855 Amsterdam - 1925 ibid.), Late Summer River Landscape, oil on canvas, relined, 34 x 56 cm (inside measurement), 43 x 64 cm (frame), signed J[an] H[illebrand] Wijsmuller at lower right. - in good condition, the frame with isolated bumped spots - Realistic Impression - About the artwork The panoramic landscape format shows a river landscape, with the course of the river, which curves to the right, leading the eye into the depths of the picture and tempting it to continue the landscape in the imagination beyond the visible area. At the same time, however, the fact that the landscape is not visible through the bend in the river focuses our gaze on the entirety of the landscape depicted, without prompting us to focus on distant details. Accordingly, the brushstroke is not designed to render details with realistic precision. In the front left area of the river there is even a completely free brushwork, trained by Impressionism, which nevertheless remains committed to representational and convincingly suggests the movement of the water. Regardless of the distance of the observer, the entire picture is painted with the same broad brushstroke, so that the landscape is given as an impression. And yet this impression is not ephemeral, as in the case of French Impressionism, to put it exaggeratedly, but reveals to us the essence of the landscape in all its richness. This is why the Dutch variant of Impressionism is always also a realism, although the pictures appear less progressive, but still contain a dimension of landscape painting that is lost with progress. In the impression, the reality of the landscape is revealed, and this happens as we experience the landscape in the visual impression. Wijsmuller does not depict houses or people in order to allow the experience of the landscape to fully unfold. The experience is determined first and foremost by the river, which does not flow into the picture from our point of view, but towards us. Where the river begins to bend, the water is churned by a rapids. Toward us, the riverbed widens and the water comes to rest, covering the entire width of the foreground like a mirror. The stillness of the water corresponds to the evening mood of the late summer landscape, in which the warm tones of the evening light blend with the yellow and brown tones of the plants. A gentle, almost idyllic reality, carried by the brushstroke, yet animated by a liveliness that is also made visible by the brushstroke. The broad, dynamically placed brushstrokes evoke the movement of the treetops and animate even the immobile reeds, while the trunks on the right bank, executed in virtuoso white strokes that seem like markings, make the sunlight shine. On the other bank, a carpet of light also spreads out, its energetic effect again expressed in the brushstroke. The dynamic of the landscape is further enhanced by the complementary color contrasts between the greens, yellows, and browns on the one hand and the blue of the all-encompassing sky on the other. A contrast that is intensified by the reflection in the water. The evening coming to rest of the landscape is thus at the same time an all-encompassing contrasting and yet in itself harmonious movement. This reality becomes accessible to us as an experience in the impression of the landscape. About the artist Jan Hillebrand Wijsmuller entered the Royal Academy of Arts in Amsterdam in 1876 and studied under the innovative Professor August Allebé, who was famous for the Amsterdam Impressionism, also known as the Allebé School. In 1877, Wijsmuller transferred to the Hague Academy of Art, and thus to the Hague School, and then completed his studies at the Brussels Academy of Art. Returning to the Netherlands, Wijsmuller opened his own studio in Amsterdam. In 1883 he won the prestigious Young Artist Award, donated by Willink van Collen, which made Wijsmuller a well-known and sought-after artist. Wijsmuller was a member of the Societät Arti et Amicitiae Amsterdam and the Pulchri Studio in The Hague. Wijsmuller belongs to the second generation of the Hague School. While Vincent van Gogh described the protagonists of the first generation to his brother Theo as "the great gray people," the second generation, and Wijsmuller in particular, used a much more colorful palette. His oeuvre makes him a major player in Dutch Impressionism...
Category

1890s Impressionist Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Canvas

Tectonic Tension / - Archetypes of Painting -
Located in Berlin, DE
Jürgen Möbius (*1939 Großenhain), Tectonic Tension. Oil on hardboard, 47.5 x 60 cm, 49 x 61.5 cm (frame), signed lower right "Möbius" and dated "[19]81". - Upper left corner with a small chip, light scratches and a little rubbed in places. Provisional gallery frame with traces of use. - Archetypes of Painting - About the artwork The form structure in front of the eye is overlapped by the frame. Thus, the frame does not open up a space in which something is presented, but rather shows the seemingly arbitrary section of a comprehensive context that cannot be framed as such. We see forms that stand in a structure of tension with each other, whereby the individual black and brown forms, which continue almost endlessly beyond the frame, already show a tension in themselves, since they are not only forms, but also surfaces - form surfaces, while the light blue surface ground is at the same time forms that appear as surface forms. The formed surfaces and surface forms are nested within each other and form a structure that encompasses all elements. The angular arrangement of the black and brown shaped surfaces gives the structure a tectonic character. The tension is thus heightened to the point of paradox, since the black shape at the front is overlapped by the brown shape at the bottom in the center of the picture, which would be impossible in real space. It is precisely through this "paradox" that Möbius demonstrates that the paradoxical is reality within painting. It is, so to speak, the most original possibility of painting, which distinguishes it from the other arts. In combination with the tectonic formations, Jürgen Möbius creates an archaic primordial painting, which, however, should not be confused with the autonomous color and form cosmos of Suprematism à la Kasimir Malevich. Instead of homogeneous, perfectly colored forms, here the colors are deliberately applied unevenly, and the light blue is mixed with the brown in a manner determined by the brushstroke. At the edges of the surface forms, the uneven application of paint allows the wood of the unprimed hardboard to show through. In this way, Möbius illustrates that we are dealing with a painting that has been created by an act of painting - an act, however, that takes hold of the original principles of painting and thus realizes painting as such. About the artist From 1959 to 1965 Jürgen Möbius studied painting at the University Institute for Art and Work Education in Mainz. He also studied philosophy and art history at the University of Mainz. Afterwards he worked as a freelance artist in Mainz. At first, Möbius created material reliefs and installations, then, around 1974, he turned increasingly to conceptual art and added cinematic means. During this phase he wrote the manifesto-like essay "Principles of Supranatural Landscape" (1979). From 1981 on, Möbius concentrated on painting and searched for artistic ways to "treat intellectual and sensual perception equally in the fusion of representational and abstract pictorial elements" (Wolfgang Zemter). He found inspiration on his study trips to Thailand and Sri Lanka. "The pure painting of Jürgen Möbius flows through us as a timeless expression of memory and energy, ploughing our perception and bringing us the happiness of seeing authentic, immovable form. - Philippe Büttner Selection of solo exhibitions 1969 Galerie Würzner, Düsseldorf / Galerie Gurlitt, Mainz 1972 Städtische Galerie, Mainz 1973 Galerie Schloss Ringenberg Rathaus, Kleve 1974 Röderhausmuseum, Wuppertal 1976 Galerie Glasing, Osnabrück / Städtische Galerie, Herne 1977, 1997, 2004 Märkisches Museum, Witten 1979 Studio M, Bamberg / Staatstheater, Darmstadt 1980 Galerie Stolànovà, Wiesbaden / Mittelrheinmuseum, Koblenz 1982 Galerie Dornhöfer, Mainz 1984 Galerie Neumühle, Schlangenbad 1985 Landesmuseum, Mainz / Kunstverein, Ludwigshafen / Nassauischer Kunstverein, Wiesbaden 1986 Museum, Bochum / Galerie der Stadt Iserlohn 1987, 1990 Galerie Klaus Kiefer, Essen 1987, 2000 Galerie Ulrike Buschlinger, Wiesbaden 1988 Kunsthalle Darmstadt 1988, 1992, 1996, 1999 Galerie Leonhard, Basel 1992, 2002 Galerie Zulauf, Freisheim 1994 Galerie Remy, Vallendar 1995 Sendezentrum des Zweiten Deutschen Fernsehens, Mainz 2001 Collegium oecumenicum, Bamberg / MVB Forum für Kultur und Wirtschaft, Mainz 2006 Adam Gallery, London Selection of group exhibitions 1969 ‘International Graphic Arts’, Galerie Dalléas Bordeaux, Paris 1975 ‘Deutscher Künstler-Bund’, Dortmund 1979 ‘Man and man’s Images’, Märkisches Museum Witten 1980 ‘Love-Dokuments of our Time’, Art Hall Darmstadt and Art Association Hannover 1982 ‘Work - Progress – Position’, Nassau Art Association Wiesbaden 1983 ‘Principle Hope – Utopic Aspects in Art and Culture of the 20th Century’, Museum Bochum 1986 ‘Selfportraits’, Gallery Klaus Kiefer Essen 1987 ‘The Dying and Death’, Gallery Klaus Kiefer Essen 1989 ‘Where are You, Revolution – Freedom, Liberty, Egality, Fraternity to-day’, Museum Bochum 1990 ‘Flight – a Problem within the Memory of Man’, Kunsthalle Darmstadt ‘Art and War 1939 – 89’, House of Cultures Berlin 1991 ‘Material and Form’, Pillnitz Castle Dresden and Pfalz Gallery Kaiserslautern 1995 20 Years Exhibitions, Chrämerhuus Langenthal, Schweiz 1998 ‘Works on Paper’, Klaus Kiefer Gallery Essen 2000 ‘Acquisitions 1900 – 2000’, Mittelrhein-Museum Koblenz 2001 ‘Strange Pictures’, Klaus Kiefer Gallery Essen 2002 ‘10 Years Buschlinger Gallery’, Buschlinger Gallery Wiesbaden 2004 ‘Eternal Space – Pictures and Sculptures’, Dome of Bamberg 2005 Art Fair Chicago, Adam Gallery, London Selected Bibliography Mittelrheinisches Landesmuseum (Hrsg.): Jürgen Möbius - Neue Bilder, Mainz 1985. Kunstverein Darmstadt (Hrsg.): Jürgen Möbius. Bilder 1985 - 1988. Kunsthalle Darmstadt, 26. Juni - 14. August 1988. Red. Dorit Marhenke, Lyrik Marcus Schiltenwolf, Düsseldorf 1988. Gabriele Prusko (Hrsg.): Jürgen Möbius. Mit Texten von Philippe Büttner und Ralph Mieritz, Basel 1992. Wolfgang Zemter (Hrsg.): Jürgen Möbius - Aktuelle Arbeiten. Märkisches Museum der Stadt Witten, Bönen 1999. Wolfgang Zemter (Hrsg.): Jürgen Möbius. Flieger in meinem Zimmer und Beruhigte Zone, Bönen 2004. Dama Gallery...
Category

1980s Abstract Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Nothing superfluous. Floral Abstraction, acylic painting by Vika Flartina
Located in Zofingen, AG
"Nothing superfluous." The painting is inspired by spring, when everything is just beginning to awaken, like man and his awakening, when everything superfluous is cut off.
Category

2010s Abstract Berlin - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

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