Study #7, Hans-Gerd Mehrtens


Item Number: 915

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $1,000

Online Close: Oct 7, 2013 8:59 PM PDT

Bid History: 0 bids

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About the Print


Stormy linearity and coloration establishes depth of field in this study that is anchored by the strong central figure. The fiery tones of the supporting figures pulls focus outward, yet the central figure remains dominant. The dynamic created is almost one of menacing conflict with a variety of oppositions represented in the study: cool/warm, large/small, bright/dark. The study is rich in iconography.


The artist’s signature and date of the study authenticate the piece. Print is matted, suitable for framing. Size is 21.5” x 21.5”


About the Artist


Born in Germany, 1954, Hans-Gerd Mehrtens studied Fine Arts and Philosophy in Berlin. His first solo exhibition was held in New York City in 1981, and his works have since been included in numerous exhibitions in New York, Canada, Germany, and Spain. Deceased in 1994, his work remains in the private collections, and those of various institutions including the Denver Museum of Modern Art and the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art.

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