Jonathan Meese (1970) - Süsser





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Jonathan Meese, born 1970, created a 2007 linocut titled Süsser, 50 by 35 cm, signed and in a limited edition (51/100) from Germany, sold with frame and in good condition.
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This expressive linocut 'Süsser' by Jonathan Meese impresses with its powerful imagery and the striking color combination of violet on a deep black background. A coveted collector's item from one of Germany's most influential contemporary artists.
Artist: Jonathan Meese (1970)
Sweeter
Edition: 100 copies (somewhat unclear numbering, 51/100)
Technique: Linocut
hand-signed and dated
Year: 2007
Printing color: violet on black, firm Velin.
Sheet size: 50 × 35 cm
Condition: Well preserved
Sale includes frame.
Jonathan Meese (*1970 in Tokyo) lives and works in Berlin. He is considered one of the most important contemporary artists in Germany. Known for his uncompromising, provocative visual language and his interdisciplinary approach, Meese has gained significant international attention in museums, galleries, and major collections with his work.
This expressive linocut 'Süsser' by Jonathan Meese impresses with its powerful imagery and the striking color combination of violet on a deep black background. A coveted collector's item from one of Germany's most influential contemporary artists.
Artist: Jonathan Meese (1970)
Sweeter
Edition: 100 copies (somewhat unclear numbering, 51/100)
Technique: Linocut
hand-signed and dated
Year: 2007
Printing color: violet on black, firm Velin.
Sheet size: 50 × 35 cm
Condition: Well preserved
Sale includes frame.
Jonathan Meese (*1970 in Tokyo) lives and works in Berlin. He is considered one of the most important contemporary artists in Germany. Known for his uncompromising, provocative visual language and his interdisciplinary approach, Meese has gained significant international attention in museums, galleries, and major collections with his work.

