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Untitled by Richard Lindner

Untitled by Richard Lindner

Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art

Lithograph

1975

Edition Size: 125

Dimensions: 28-3/8" x 20-1/2" (72.1 x 52.1 cm) inches

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Condition: Excellent

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1975

Portfolio of 10 lithographs

Portfolio: 30″ x 21-7/8″ x 2-1/8″ (76.2 x 55.6 x 5.4 cm)

Sheet: 28-3/8″ x 20-1/2″  (72.1 x 52.1 cm)

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Edition of 125

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The Artist

Richard Lindner

Lindner’s career began as an art director for a publishing firm in Munich until he was forced to flee Nazi Germany in 1933. After moving first to Paris, Lindner settled in New York in 1941, where he became a highly successful illustrator for magazines including ‘Vogue’ and ‘Harper’s Bazaar’. He began painting seriously in 1952, holding his first one-man exhibit in 1954. Lindner was strongly affected by the satirical art of George Grosz and Otto Dix and by the German dada movement. His style blends a mechanistic cubism with personal images and haunting symbolism and establishes a connection between the metaphysical tradition and pop art. He used flat areas of rich, sometimes garish, colors separated by hard edges, to present ambiguous perspective. Lindner’s characters – the women, precocious children and men who could be strangers or voyeurs – often are posed in slice-of-life scenes. But these scenes are obsessive, rather than normal visions. His favorite subject was bizarre women. Corsets and straps emphasize their sexual qualities. Lindner professed no hatred of women; instead, he said, “I feel sorry for women. When I dress women in these corsets and contraptions in my painting, it’s kind of the way I see them wrapping themselves up.” Lindner is internationally acclaimed and his works are in the collections of museums worldwide.

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