Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
Paul Wunderlich is a German artist well-known for his Surrealist paintings and erotic sculptures. He was one of the most important members of the Magic Realist circle of artists. While his earliest works represented scenes of oppressive history during World War II in Germany, he later found inspiration in Surrealist artworks with sexual references and fantastic floating forms. Wunderlich studied graphic art at the Landeskunstschule in Hamburg, where he became an art teacher. During that time, he learned printmaking techniques from artists like Emil Nolde and Oskar Kokoschka. Wunderlich also began experimenting with the free-form, Expressionist style of Tachisme, but then he focused on the figurative again. He lived between Hamburg and France until his death. Today, many of his works belong to the collections of the biggest international museums like the Museum of Modern Art in New York, La Bibliothèque nationale in Paris, and the British Museum in London.
1970s Contemporary Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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1970s Neo-Expressionist Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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1950s Modern Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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1950s Modern Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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1990s Surrealist Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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1980s Contemporary Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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1970s Realist Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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1970s Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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1990s Contemporary Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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1950s Modern Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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20th Century Modern Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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Late 20th Century American Modern Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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1950s Modern Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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1980s Contemporary Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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1970s Contemporary Paul Wunderlich Landscape Prints
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