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Hand-signed, dated (front side) - numbered (on reverse side, from an edition of 50) -print and paper size 65 x 50 cm - originally published in the portfolio "Erste Konzentration" III,1982 - Printed in oil paint on paper by Elke Baselitz (wife of the artist) -- Georg Baselitz's "Adler (Eagle)" from 1981 is a limited edition woodcut print, measuring 65 x 50 cm. Known for his distinct and expressive style, Baselitz often employs a bold and provocative approach to his art. The use of woodcut as a medium adds a textured and tactile quality to the artwork, enhancing its visual impact. The choice of an eagle as the subject could carry symbolic meanings, considering the eagle's associations with power, freedom, and majesty.
Adler (Eagle) 2, 1981
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Hand-signed, dated (front side) - numbered (on reverse side, from an edition of 50) -print and paper size 65 x 50 cm - originally published in the portfolio "Erste Konzentration" III,1982 - Printed in oil paint on paper by Elke Baselitz (wife of the artist) -- Georg Baselitz's "Adler (Eagle)" from 1981 is a limited edition woodcut print, measuring 65 x 50 cm. Known for his distinct and expressive style, Baselitz often employs a bold and provocative approach to his art. The use of woodcut as a medium adds a textured and tactile quality to the artwork, enhancing its visual impact. The choice of an eagle as the subject could carry symbolic meanings, considering the eagle's associations with power, freedom, and majesty.
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