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Artist: Daniel Richter
Daniel Richter, Propaganda II - Lithograph, Signed Print, Contemporary Art
By Daniel Richter
Located in Hamburg, DE
Daniel Richter (German, born in 1962)
Propaganda II, 2001
Medium: Lithograph in colours, on paper
Dimensions: 42 × 59 cm (16 1/2 × 23 1/5 in)
Signature: Hand-signed und dated “DR01“
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Daniel Richter Prints and Multiples
Materials
Lithograph
Daniel Richter: Greif zur Feder, Gymnasiastin - Limited Edition Print
By Daniel Richter
Located in Hamburg, DE
Daniel Richter (German, born 1962)
Greif zur Feder, Gymnasiastin, 2020
Medium: Lithograph on wove paper
Dimensions: 53.5 x 76.0 cm (21.1 x 29.9 in)
Edition of 30: Hand-signed and num...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Daniel Richter Prints and Multiples
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Lithograph
Daniel Richter, Untitled (Paris Sexy 65) - Signed Screenprint, Collage
By Daniel Richter
Located in Hamburg, DE
Daniel Richter (German, born 1962)
Untitled (from 11 Screenprints), 2019
Medium: Screenprint on paper
Dimensions: 59.4 x 42 cm
Edition of 11: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Exce...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Daniel Richter Prints and Multiples
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Screen
Daniel Richter, Talk is Cheap. The War is not Over - Signed Print, Contemporary
By Daniel Richter
Located in Hamburg, DE
Daniel Richter (German, born 1962)
Untitled (Talk is cheap. The war is not over), 2013
Medium: Screenprint on paper
Dimensions: 129.5 x 94 cm
Edition of 4: Hand-signed and numbered
C...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Daniel Richter Prints and Multiples
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Screen
Daniel Richter, Untitled (Fuchs) - Signed Screenprint, Collage, Contemporary Art
By Daniel Richter
Located in Hamburg, DE
Daniel Richter (German, born 1962)
Untitled (from 11 Screenprints), 2019
Medium: Screenprint on paper
Dimensions: 59.4 x 42 cm
Edition of 11: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Exce...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Daniel Richter Prints and Multiples
Materials
Screen
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