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Domus Jani (10)

Hermann Nitsch's Übermalte Bild - Lithographien, Domus Jani, 1991, five lithographs with expressive paint splashes in reds, blacks, and greens.

5 lithographs, hand enchanted by the artist with paint // Übermalte Bild - Lithographien, Domus Jani by Hermann Nitsch, created in 1991, is a limited edition series of five lithographs, each uniquely hand-enhanced with paint by the artist. This collection exemplifies Nitsch’s signature style, characterized by expressive splashes and drips of bold colors, often evoking visceral, almost ritualistic imagery. The compositions incorporate rich reds, deep blacks, and earthy tones, interspersed with vivid accents of green or red lines that draw the viewer’s eye across the artwork. Nitsch's painterly interventions create a dynamic texture, imbuing each lithograph with a sense of raw energy and movement. Known for his work in the Viennese Actionism movement, Nitsch frequently explores themes of spirituality, sacrifice, and the human psyche, which are reflected in the intense emotional impact of these prints.

Artwork Copyright © Hermann Nitsch

Ubermalte Bild - Lithographien, Domus Jani, 1991

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5 lithographs, hand enchanted by the artist with paint // Übermalte Bild - Lithographien, Domus Jani by Hermann Nitsch, created in 1991, is a limited edition series of five lithographs, each uniquely hand-enhanced with paint by the artist. This collection exemplifies Nitsch’s signature style, characterized by expressive splashes and drips of bold colors, often evoking visceral, almost ritualistic imagery. The compositions incorporate rich reds, deep blacks, and earthy tones, interspersed with vivid accents of green or red lines that draw the viewer’s eye across the artwork. Nitsch's painterly interventions create a dynamic texture, imbuing each lithograph with a sense of raw energy and movement. Known for his work in the Viennese Actionism movement, Nitsch frequently explores themes of spirituality, sacrifice, and the human psyche, which are reflected in the intense emotional impact of these prints.

Artwork Copyright © Hermann Nitsch

Hermann Nitsch

Domus Jani (10), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

EUR 22,950

Hermann Nitsch

Das Sechstagespiel Des Orgien Mysterien Theaters, 1998

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 1,750

Hermann Nitsch

Untitled (Fiery Resonance), 2006

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 3,440

Hermann Nitsch

Untitled (Dual Forces), 2006

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 3,900

Hermann Nitsch

Untitled (Organic Maze), 2006

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

EUR 3,200

Hermann Nitsch

96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, T, 1996

Photography

Photograph

EUR 1,830

Hermann Nitsch

96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, R, 1996

Photography

Photograph

EUR 1,830

Hermann Nitsch

96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, P, 1996

Photography

Photograph

EUR 1,830

Hermann Nitsch

96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, M, 1996

Photography

Photograph

EUR 1,830

Hermann Nitsch

96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, I, 1996

Photography

Photograph

EUR 1,830

Hermann Nitsch

96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, C, 1996

Photography

Photograph

EUR 1,830

Hermann Nitsch

96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, A, 1996

Photography

Photograph

EUR 1,830

Hermann Nitsch

Under My Skin (12), 2010

Photography

Photograph

EUR 3,600

Hermann Nitsch

96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, N, 1996

Photography

Photograph

EUR 1,830

Hermann Nitsch

Performance 2003, 2003

Photography

Photograph

EUR 650

Hermann Nitsch

Ubermalte Bild - Lithographien, Domus Jani, 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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