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Untitled, 1984

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Gerhard Richter's Schwarz-Rot-Gold IV, 2015, silkscreen print of black, red, and gold vertical bands representing the German flag.

Schwarz-Rot-Gold IV (Black-Red-Gold IV), 2015 - Special edition commemorating the 25th anniversary of the reunification of Germany - Screenprint in colors behind Floatglass - Signed in black felt-tip pen on a label on the reverse - Published by Contemporary Editions, Berlin - Literature: Butin 166 // Gerhard Richter’s Schwarz-Rot-Gold IV (Black-Red-Gold IV) (2015) is a limited edition silkscreen print, measuring 39 x 39 cm, created to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Germany's reunification. The artwork displays a simple yet powerful composition of three vertical color bands in black, red, and gold, mirroring the German national flag. The bold color fields are printed behind float glass, lending a sleek, polished appearance that enhances the minimalistic design. Richter’s use of pure, saturated colors without additional detail captures a sense of national identity and unity, embodying both historical significance and contemporary aesthetics. This work is emblematic of Richter's exploration of abstraction and symbolism, marking a poignant moment in German history.

Artwork Copyright © Gerhard Richter

Schwarz-Rot-Gold IV, 2015

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Schwarz-Rot-Gold IV (Black-Red-Gold IV), 2015 - Special edition commemorating the 25th anniversary of the reunification of Germany - Screenprint in colors behind Floatglass - Signed in black felt-tip pen on a label on the reverse - Published by Contemporary Editions, Berlin - Literature: Butin 166 // Gerhard Richter’s Schwarz-Rot-Gold IV (Black-Red-Gold IV) (2015) is a limited edition silkscreen print, measuring 39 x 39 cm, created to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Germany's reunification. The artwork displays a simple yet powerful composition of three vertical color bands in black, red, and gold, mirroring the German national flag. The bold color fields are printed behind float glass, lending a sleek, polished appearance that enhances the minimalistic design. Richter’s use of pure, saturated colors without additional detail captures a sense of national identity and unity, embodying both historical significance and contemporary aesthetics. This work is emblematic of Richter's exploration of abstraction and symbolism, marking a poignant moment in German history.

Artwork Copyright © Gerhard Richter

Gerhard Richter

Bahnhof (Hannover), 1967

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 21,330

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Eis (Ice), 2021

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

GBP 3,850

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Vierwaldstättersee, 1969 / 2021

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

GBP 3,500

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Abendstimmung (Evening Calm), 2021

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

GBP 3,825

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Abstraktes Bild (P1), 1990/2014

Limited Edition Print

C-Print

GBP 28,000 - 35,000

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Seestück (bewölkt), 1969/2022

Limited Edition Print

Digital Print On Paper

GBP 4,600

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Tiger, 1965/2022

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

GBP 3,600

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Motorboot, 1965/2022

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

GBP 5,700

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Cage: P19-4, 2020

Limited Edition Print

Giclée Printing

GBP 17,000 - 20,000

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Küchenstuhl, 1965/2022

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

GBP 2,450

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Seestucke (Sea View), 2021

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

GBP 4,200

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Wolke (Cloud), 2021

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

GBP 3,600

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Himalaya, 1968 / 2021

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

GBP 3,500

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Cage: P19-3, 2020

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

GBP 18,000 - 20,000

Gerhard Richter

Schwarz-Rot-Gold IV, 2015

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

Currently Not Available

Gerhard Richter

Ulrike Meinhof , 2015

Limited Edition Print

Pigment Print

Currently Not Available

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