Kuno Schiefer (1948-1992) - Bloesem





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Kuno Schiefer, Bloesem, screen print in a limited edition (P.A.), 76 x 112 cm, dated to 1980–1990 and hand-signed, in good condition, Germany.
Description from the seller
Screen print on paper by Kuno Schiefer
Dimensions: 76 x 112 cm
Light crease bottom left
Provenance:
- Estate of the Kuno Schiefer family
Kuno Schiefer (Stuttgart, 1948 – São José dos Campos, 1992) was a German painter and graphic artist who spent most of his life working in Brazil. His body of work includes paintings, drawings and prints, with his Brazilian period particularly characterized by influences from the tropical nature and landscape. He was noticed early and exhibited in important galleries in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. From 1985 he alternated between Brazil and Berlin, which had a significant influence on his artistic development.
In his work, Schiefer evolved from figurative depictions of everyday objects to expressive, often abstract interpretations of vegetation and nature. His paintings are marked by intense colors, a strong sense of light, and a nearly musical rhythm in composition and brushwork. Through the exchange between Europe and Brazil, a personal visual language emerged, in which he moved further away from figuration and toward a more introspective and free painting practice.
Viewing is of course possible. In addition, we have our own in-house frame shop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary. We also work with restorers from the professional association: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you would like to make use of this, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
Seller's Story
Screen print on paper by Kuno Schiefer
Dimensions: 76 x 112 cm
Light crease bottom left
Provenance:
- Estate of the Kuno Schiefer family
Kuno Schiefer (Stuttgart, 1948 – São José dos Campos, 1992) was a German painter and graphic artist who spent most of his life working in Brazil. His body of work includes paintings, drawings and prints, with his Brazilian period particularly characterized by influences from the tropical nature and landscape. He was noticed early and exhibited in important galleries in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. From 1985 he alternated between Brazil and Berlin, which had a significant influence on his artistic development.
In his work, Schiefer evolved from figurative depictions of everyday objects to expressive, often abstract interpretations of vegetation and nature. His paintings are marked by intense colors, a strong sense of light, and a nearly musical rhythm in composition and brushwork. Through the exchange between Europe and Brazil, a personal visual language emerged, in which he moved further away from figuration and toward a more introspective and free painting practice.
Viewing is of course possible. In addition, we have our own in-house frame shop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary. We also work with restorers from the professional association: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you would like to make use of this, we would of course be happy to hear from you.

