Peter Robert Keil - Sterbendes Pferd

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Peter Robert Keil, Sterbendes Pferd, a mixed media portrait on a board from 1982 in Zeitgenössisch style, 69 cm high by 54.5 cm wide, signed Handsigniert, in excellent condition, original edition, Deutschlands origin, sold with frame.

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*The last living big Artist*
Peter Robert Keil is one of the best-known and finest contemporary painters and sculptors in Germany. Keil is known for his bold and beautiful paintings that capture the essence of life. His works are found all over the world in museums, galleries, and also in private collections of the rich and famous. Peter Robert Keil painted alongside greats such as Joan Miró, Picasso, Andy Warhol, Basquiat, as well as other artists, and is therefore often dubbed *The last living big Artist*.

Late and new works (originals) by the artist are hardly affordable on the world market anymore.

Very beautiful, extraordinary portrayal. Studio Berlin 82, a wonderful decorative collector’s item.

Dimensions with frame: H 69 cm x W 54.5 cm
Dimensions without frame: H 61 cm x W 45.5 cm

Original artwork on panel by the artist Peter Robert Keil with certificate of authenticity and gallery stamp.

The colors in the pictures may differ slightly (e.g., due to light reflections).

Oil/acrylic mixed media on panel.

Worldwide shipping is insured.

With “Dying Horse” Peter Robert Keil creates an intense and emotionally powerful work that confronts the viewer directly. The expressionist motif shows a distorted horse portrait with wide-open eyes and bared teeth—a picture full of tension, pain, and dramatic energy.

The bright orange background intensifies the scene, while the strong black outlines render the animal’s face almost mask-like. The reduced, direct painting style is typical of Keil’s expressive approach and recalls the emotional visual language of the modern avant-garde.

The work moves between animal depiction, symbol, and existential metaphor—a testament to Keil’s ability to capture emotion and movement in spontaneous, powerful brushstrokes.

The composition exudes joie de vivre, directness, and artistic immediacy—a homage to color itself and an optimistic statement for any collection.

His artistically talented mother fought her way with her son to West Berlin in the final phase of the war, where the two settled after the war. There Keil grew up in the working-class district of Berlin-Wedding and soon discovered his interest in painting—especially in expressionist artists as well as the works of Pablo Picasso. The painter Otto Nagel, from East Berlin, became his mentor from around 1954 and taught him first craft skills and painting techniques.

1962: First solo exhibition at the Art Gallery, London
1964: Rotebro Gallery, Sweden
1965: Great Berlin Art Exhibition
1966: Great Berlin Art Exhibition
1980: Galerie Dr. Friedmann, Israel
1985: Galerie Wewerka, Berlin
1986–1990: Free Berlin Art Exhibition, Messehallen, Berlin
1993: Carousel Gallery, Dania, Florida, USA
1998: Aventura Art Gallery, Aventura, Florida, USA
1999: Galerie Höckner, Salzburg, Austria
2000: Exhibitions in Paris, Amsterdam, London
2001–2005: Intercontinental Hotel Berlin
2002: International Art Fair, Frankfurt
2003: Sixty Years of Peter Robert Keil, Galerie Kunstsinn, Nuremberg
2005: Galerie Boxsler, Lichtenfels
2006: Public Library, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
2007: Villa Meixner, Collection of the KulturForum Europe, Brühl/Baden
2007: Kessler Corporation, Orlando Florida, Savannah, Georgia, USA
2008: The Hurn Museum, Savannah, USA
2010: Keil-Collection Heidelberg, Long Night of the Museums, Heidelberg
2010: Edna Hibel Fine Art Gallery, West Palm Beach, Florida
2011: Keil-Collection Heidelberg, Long Night of the Museums, Heidelberg
2012: Retrospective “Living in a Color Rush”, Schwetzingen Palace, Orangery
2012: Keil ArtCollection Marburg, Night of Art, Marburg
2012: "Ladies Night at Paris Bar", Keil ArtCollection Marburg, Marburg City Festival
2012: "Devil’s Work", Staatliche Majolika Manufaktur Karlsruhe
2013: Awakening – Latest Works from the Heidelberg Phase, Alte Feuerwache Heidelberg
2014: Current Works, Berlin, Temporary Gallery Potsdamer Straße
2014: New Keil Works, Keil Collection Heidelberg, Heidelberg
2014/2015: Peter Robert Keil as a Guest in Heidelberg Town Hall, Heidelberg Town Hall
2015: "Verleden, heden, toekomst" (Past, present, future), Waaggebouw Arnhem
2015: Peter Robert Keil as a Guest in the Romanesque Cellar, Romanesque Cellar Heidelberg
2015: Peter Robert Keil as a Guest in the Old Indoor Pool, Altes Hallenbad Heidelberg
2015: "P.R. Keil – the newest brand", Staatliche Majolika Manufaktur Karlsruhe
2015: Exhibition in the Museums’ Room in Wolfsbrunnen, Wolfsbrunnen Heidelberg
2016: art Karlsruhe 2016, Karlsruhe
2016: ART.FAIR, Cologne
2016: Affordable Art Fair 2016, Hamburg
2016: Peter Robert Keil as a Guest in Galerie P13, Heidelberg
2017: art Karlsruhe 2017 - one artist show, Karlsruhe
2017: Solo Exhibition New Jersey, USA
2017: Red Art Salon, Museum Villa Rot, Burgrieden
2017: Affordable Art Fair 2017, Hamburg
2017: Studio Exhibition Banyalbufar, Mallorca
2017: Solo Exhibition "Living in the Color Rush 2", Heidelberg Castle
2018: art Karlsruhe 2018 - one artist show, Karlsruhe
2018 Affordable Art Fair Hamburg / Affordable Art Fair Brussels
2019 art Karlsruhe, Galerie P 13
2019 Affordable Art Fair Hamburg / Affordable Art Fair Brussels
2021 Visiting residency at Xylon Museum Schwetzingen
2022 Artist-in-residence Xylon Museum Schwetzingen
2022 Studio Exhibition Xylon Museum Schwetzingen
2022 "IchFarbe - a Painter Says I" - Anniversary Exhibition at Heidelberg Castle

*The last living big Artist*
Peter Robert Keil is one of the best-known and finest contemporary painters and sculptors in Germany. Keil is known for his bold and beautiful paintings that capture the essence of life. His works are found all over the world in museums, galleries, and also in private collections of the rich and famous. Peter Robert Keil painted alongside greats such as Joan Miró, Picasso, Andy Warhol, Basquiat, as well as other artists, and is therefore often dubbed *The last living big Artist*.

Late and new works (originals) by the artist are hardly affordable on the world market anymore.

Very beautiful, extraordinary portrayal. Studio Berlin 82, a wonderful decorative collector’s item.

Dimensions with frame: H 69 cm x W 54.5 cm
Dimensions without frame: H 61 cm x W 45.5 cm

Original artwork on panel by the artist Peter Robert Keil with certificate of authenticity and gallery stamp.

The colors in the pictures may differ slightly (e.g., due to light reflections).

Oil/acrylic mixed media on panel.

Worldwide shipping is insured.

With “Dying Horse” Peter Robert Keil creates an intense and emotionally powerful work that confronts the viewer directly. The expressionist motif shows a distorted horse portrait with wide-open eyes and bared teeth—a picture full of tension, pain, and dramatic energy.

The bright orange background intensifies the scene, while the strong black outlines render the animal’s face almost mask-like. The reduced, direct painting style is typical of Keil’s expressive approach and recalls the emotional visual language of the modern avant-garde.

The work moves between animal depiction, symbol, and existential metaphor—a testament to Keil’s ability to capture emotion and movement in spontaneous, powerful brushstrokes.

The composition exudes joie de vivre, directness, and artistic immediacy—a homage to color itself and an optimistic statement for any collection.

His artistically talented mother fought her way with her son to West Berlin in the final phase of the war, where the two settled after the war. There Keil grew up in the working-class district of Berlin-Wedding and soon discovered his interest in painting—especially in expressionist artists as well as the works of Pablo Picasso. The painter Otto Nagel, from East Berlin, became his mentor from around 1954 and taught him first craft skills and painting techniques.

1962: First solo exhibition at the Art Gallery, London
1964: Rotebro Gallery, Sweden
1965: Great Berlin Art Exhibition
1966: Great Berlin Art Exhibition
1980: Galerie Dr. Friedmann, Israel
1985: Galerie Wewerka, Berlin
1986–1990: Free Berlin Art Exhibition, Messehallen, Berlin
1993: Carousel Gallery, Dania, Florida, USA
1998: Aventura Art Gallery, Aventura, Florida, USA
1999: Galerie Höckner, Salzburg, Austria
2000: Exhibitions in Paris, Amsterdam, London
2001–2005: Intercontinental Hotel Berlin
2002: International Art Fair, Frankfurt
2003: Sixty Years of Peter Robert Keil, Galerie Kunstsinn, Nuremberg
2005: Galerie Boxsler, Lichtenfels
2006: Public Library, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
2007: Villa Meixner, Collection of the KulturForum Europe, Brühl/Baden
2007: Kessler Corporation, Orlando Florida, Savannah, Georgia, USA
2008: The Hurn Museum, Savannah, USA
2010: Keil-Collection Heidelberg, Long Night of the Museums, Heidelberg
2010: Edna Hibel Fine Art Gallery, West Palm Beach, Florida
2011: Keil-Collection Heidelberg, Long Night of the Museums, Heidelberg
2012: Retrospective “Living in a Color Rush”, Schwetzingen Palace, Orangery
2012: Keil ArtCollection Marburg, Night of Art, Marburg
2012: "Ladies Night at Paris Bar", Keil ArtCollection Marburg, Marburg City Festival
2012: "Devil’s Work", Staatliche Majolika Manufaktur Karlsruhe
2013: Awakening – Latest Works from the Heidelberg Phase, Alte Feuerwache Heidelberg
2014: Current Works, Berlin, Temporary Gallery Potsdamer Straße
2014: New Keil Works, Keil Collection Heidelberg, Heidelberg
2014/2015: Peter Robert Keil as a Guest in Heidelberg Town Hall, Heidelberg Town Hall
2015: "Verleden, heden, toekomst" (Past, present, future), Waaggebouw Arnhem
2015: Peter Robert Keil as a Guest in the Romanesque Cellar, Romanesque Cellar Heidelberg
2015: Peter Robert Keil as a Guest in the Old Indoor Pool, Altes Hallenbad Heidelberg
2015: "P.R. Keil – the newest brand", Staatliche Majolika Manufaktur Karlsruhe
2015: Exhibition in the Museums’ Room in Wolfsbrunnen, Wolfsbrunnen Heidelberg
2016: art Karlsruhe 2016, Karlsruhe
2016: ART.FAIR, Cologne
2016: Affordable Art Fair 2016, Hamburg
2016: Peter Robert Keil as a Guest in Galerie P13, Heidelberg
2017: art Karlsruhe 2017 - one artist show, Karlsruhe
2017: Solo Exhibition New Jersey, USA
2017: Red Art Salon, Museum Villa Rot, Burgrieden
2017: Affordable Art Fair 2017, Hamburg
2017: Studio Exhibition Banyalbufar, Mallorca
2017: Solo Exhibition "Living in the Color Rush 2", Heidelberg Castle
2018: art Karlsruhe 2018 - one artist show, Karlsruhe
2018 Affordable Art Fair Hamburg / Affordable Art Fair Brussels
2019 art Karlsruhe, Galerie P 13
2019 Affordable Art Fair Hamburg / Affordable Art Fair Brussels
2021 Visiting residency at Xylon Museum Schwetzingen
2022 Artist-in-residence Xylon Museum Schwetzingen
2022 Studio Exhibition Xylon Museum Schwetzingen
2022 "IchFarbe - a Painter Says I" - Anniversary Exhibition at Heidelberg Castle

Details

Artist
Peter Robert Keil
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Sterbendes Pferd
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Germany
Year
1982
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
69 cm
Width
54.5 cm
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Contemporary
Period
1980-1990
GermanyVerified
167
Objects sold
100%
Private

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