Gustav Schiffmacher - nu 1950, Looking - XL





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Gustav Schiffmacher, nu 1950, Looking - XL, an original acrylic painting on canvas, 100 x 70 cm, multicolour with orange, yellow, pink and blue, signed, dated and numbered, with a handwritten certificate of authenticity by the artist, sold directly by the artist in Germany in 2023.
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Gustav Schiffmacher, Germany.
Artwork catalog entry: 1950, 2023. Acrylic on canvas. Size: 100 x 70 x 2 cm.
Delivery rolled, without stretcher: Canvas 110 x 80 x 0.1 cm.
Work signed, dated, and numbered by the artist. Certificate of authenticity handwritten and signed by the artist.
Original work and unique piece offered for sale directly from the artist.
For tax purposes: J. Studinsky, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, 2026
The human leaves the room of pictures and carries them into the world of color and of the good.. — it is the freedom to perceive one’s own perception as creativity. Reality consists of pieces of your own inner world. The unusualness of the visible image may be brought together by a shared gaze—the whole secret perhaps reflects the iconic image more—a kind of fusion of Pop Art and almost graphic figurative expressionism.
Gustav Schiffmacher, Germany.
Artwork catalog entry: 1950, 2023. Acrylic on canvas. Size: 100 x 70 x 2 cm.
Delivery rolled, without stretcher: Canvas 110 x 80 x 0.1 cm.
Work signed, dated, and numbered by the artist. Certificate of authenticity handwritten and signed by the artist.
Original work and unique piece offered for sale directly from the artist.
For tax purposes: J. Studinsky, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, 2026
The human leaves the room of pictures and carries them into the world of color and of the good.. — it is the freedom to perceive one’s own perception as creativity. Reality consists of pieces of your own inner world. The unusualness of the visible image may be brought together by a shared gaze—the whole secret perhaps reflects the iconic image more—a kind of fusion of Pop Art and almost graphic figurative expressionism.

