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Hans Hartung Interior Prints

German, 1904-1989

Hans Hartung is commonly presented as a standard-bearer for the École de Paris and the lyrical abstraction and is primarily considered as a post-war painter. Nevertheless, in the late 30s, this German-born artist had already participated in numerous exhibitions throughout Europe. His career began in 1922 at the age of just 18 years, when he didn’t even know the theories of Kandinsky but produced a series of abstract watercolors striking by their sheer expressiveness. This was the beginning of a career that lasted nearly 70 years and was punctuated by constant technical innovations. Paradoxical artist, Hartung was often at the opposite of the image the critics build of him, resulting in a distorted reception (Annie Claustres). Presented as a champion of gestural, lyrical and emotional painting, he remained passionate for mathematics, and his painting was apprehended through its rationality: from the 30s to the late 50s, he first produced small-sized works, spontaneously executed on paper; then he created the painting by laying down a grid and scaling up the small-size paper onto a canvas, referring point by point. The 60s also marked a turning point. Hartung stopped working by reproducing small formats but entered a patient search for technological innovation, including the production of multiple tools. In 1960, he won the grand prize for painting at the Venice Biennale, reaching the top of international recognition. Hartung never stopped creating, paintings with still more ardor until his last days in his property of Antibes that he had designed himself.

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Artist: Hans Hartung
Hans Hartung 1963 Original Unused Vintage Poster Lithograph Erker Galerie German
By Hans Hartung
Located in Miami, FL
Hans Hartung (Germany, 1904-1989) Galerie Im Erker, 1963 lithograph on paper 36.5 x 22.7 in. (92.5 x 57.5 cm.) Excellent condition, unframed Ref: HAR100-204 Hans Hartung was born in...
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1960s Abstract Hans Hartung Interior Prints

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Hans Hartung 1974 Original Unused Vintage Poster Woodcut Erker Galerie German
By Hans Hartung
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Hans Hartung (Germany, 1904-1989) Erker-Galerie, 1974 Woodcut on paper 27.6 x 19.7 in. (70 x 50 cm.) Excellent condition, unframed Edition of 0 Ref: HAR100-203 Hans Hartung was born...
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1970s Abstract Hans Hartung Interior Prints

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Hans Hartung Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972 Original Unused Poster German artist
By Hans Hartung
Located in Miami, FL
Hans Hartung (Germany, 1904-1989) Olympische Spiele Munchen, 1972 Lithograph on paper Signed on plate 40.2 x 25.6 in. (102 x 65 cm.) Excellent condition, unframed Ref: HAR100-202 Ha...
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1970s Abstract Hans Hartung Interior Prints

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Lithograph

Hans Hartung 1966 Original Unused Vintage Poster Lithograph Erker Galerie German
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Hans Hartung (Germany, 1904-1989) Galerie Im Erker, 1966 lithograph on paper 26.2 x 25.6 in. (66.5 x 65 cm.) Excellent condition, unframed Ref: HAR100-201 Hans Hartung was born in L...
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1960s Abstract Hans Hartung Interior Prints

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