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Roger König Prints and Multiples

German, b. 1968
Roger Koenig is an abstract painter who lives and works out of Bauhaus City Dessau. Koenig’s work can be described as ethereal, and attains a level of detail that persuades the viewer to revisit each piece— discovering new secrets each time. Koenig enjoys utilizing older, and more traditional painting techniques; and as an experienced veteran painter, it’s been some time since he’s analyzed the specifics of his motivation. Koenig’s input medium for his work takes on many forms… antique walls, a nice patina, and aged textures which overlap years of existence fascinate him. These attributes which are naturally attained over time are what Koenig attempts to represent within his work. Koenig holds a Master’s Degree in painting from HWK Halle in Germany. After completing his work at HWK he studied at the University of Applied Sciences in Magdegurg. Koenig has been working within his trade since 1991, earning his Master’s Certificate three years later. Continuing to push the boundaries of his medium, Koenig’s work on canvas is innovative and highly experimental.
(Biography provided by Roger König Art)
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Artist: Roger König
"1397 innocence" 7/20 Fine Art Print, Portrait, 21st Century
By Roger König
Located in Dessau-Rosslau, Sachsen Anhalt
Artist: Roger König (1968) OriginalTitle: "1397 innocence" Year: 2024 Fine art print Motif dimensions: 9.84" x 9.84" (25 x 25 cm) Outer dimensions: 15.23 x 15.35 (38.7 x 39 cm) Fram...
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2010s Abstract Roger König Prints and Multiples

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"1398 antique girl" 5/20 Fine Art Print, Portrait, 21st Century
By Roger König
Located in Dessau-Rosslau, Sachsen Anhalt
Artist: Roger König (1968) OriginalTitle:"1398 antique girl" Year: 2024 Fine art print Motif dimensions: 9.84" x 9.84" (25 x 25 cm) Outer dimensions: 15...
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2010s Abstract Roger König Prints and Multiples

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Pigment, Paper

"Karl Abstract Series" 3/20 Fine Art Print, Portrait, 21st Century
By Roger König
Located in Dessau-Rosslau, Sachsen Anhalt
Artist: Roger König (1968) OriginalTitle: "Karl Abstract Series" Year: 2024 Fine art print Motif dimensions: 7.87" x 12.20" (20 x 31 cm) Outer dimensions: 14.84 x 19.17 (37.7 x 48.7 ...
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2010s Abstract Roger König Prints and Multiples

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"Hawaii Beach Series" 4/20 Fine Art Print, Seascape, 21st Century,
By Roger König
Located in Dessau-Rosslau, Sachsen Anhalt
Artist: Roger König (1968) OriginalTitle: "1393 Hawaii Beach Series" Year: 2020 Medium: Fine Art Print, Paper Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 g/m² matt, Dimensions: W 39.37“ x H 27.55“x ...
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2010s Abstract Roger König Prints and Multiples

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