Gerd Arntz (1900-1988) - Bespiegelung I





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Gerd Arntz's Bespiegelung I (1932) is a hand-signed linocut in the Bauhaus style, 32 × 32 cm, in excellent condition, issued in a limited edition in Germany and offered by the Gallery.
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Gerd Arntz (1900–1988) — Bespiegelung I, Linocut, 1932
Edition Panderma, Basel — Das kleine Museum
Linocut, hand signed in pencil. Published in the portable collection Das Kleine Museum edited by Carl Laszlo, Edition Panderma, Basel
La Lune en Rodage is considered one of the most significant portable editions of post-war and contemporary art. Carl Laszlo brought together the leading artists of his time; many of the works included mark a turning point in their respective careers and production.
Gerd Arntz was a member of the Cologne-based Progressive Artists group and ranks among the defining figures of 20th-century political printmaking. In abstracted figures rendered as woodcuts and linocuts, he depicted the life of the working class and the struggle between labour and capital. His artistic legacy is administered by the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag.
Provenance: Edition Panderma, Carl Laszlo, Basel — Galerie von Bartha, Basel — Private Collection, Basel
Condition: Good
Seller's Story
Gerd Arntz (1900–1988) — Bespiegelung I, Linocut, 1932
Edition Panderma, Basel — Das kleine Museum
Linocut, hand signed in pencil. Published in the portable collection Das Kleine Museum edited by Carl Laszlo, Edition Panderma, Basel
La Lune en Rodage is considered one of the most significant portable editions of post-war and contemporary art. Carl Laszlo brought together the leading artists of his time; many of the works included mark a turning point in their respective careers and production.
Gerd Arntz was a member of the Cologne-based Progressive Artists group and ranks among the defining figures of 20th-century political printmaking. In abstracted figures rendered as woodcuts and linocuts, he depicted the life of the working class and the struggle between labour and capital. His artistic legacy is administered by the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag.
Provenance: Edition Panderma, Carl Laszlo, Basel — Galerie von Bartha, Basel — Private Collection, Basel
Condition: Good

