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German, b. 1935
Peter Klasen is a German artist who settled in Paris in 1959. He joined the international Avant-Garde in Paris, fleeing post-war defeated and divided Germany. He is among the artists who renewed figurative painting in opposition to abstraction. His paintings are recognizable by the use of an airbrush. His artworks are representing female bodies intertwined with sanitary, machinist and utilitarian objects. He depicts his vision of society changed by modernity and the conflicts of this modern life.
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Artist: Peter Klasen
The Solitude - Screen Print by Peter Klasen - 1970s
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Located in Roma, IT
The Solitude is an original screen print realized by Peter Klasen. Hand-signed on the lower right in pencil, and numbered on the lower left, the edition of 63/99 prints. Very good ...
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