Gerhard Richter (1932) - hand signiert - Aladin





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Hand-signed art postcard 'hand signiert - Aladin' from Germany, offset print, original edition, 10.5 x 15 cm, 2012, in excellent condition.
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Gerhard Richter
*1932 Dresden
is a German painter, sculptor and photographer. He was Professor of Painting at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1971 to 1993 and is a member of the Berlin Academy of the Arts.
Gerhard Richter ranks internationally among the 100 most important artists of the present and has held the #1 position in the world ranking "Kunst-Kompass" for years!
His works fetch high prices at auctions and are among the most expensive of a living artist on the international art market.
"Aladin, 2010"
rare art postcard
autographed by Gerhard Richter
10.5 x 15 cm
excellent condition
To the best of my knowledge, Gerhard Richter signed the card during his exhibition at the Albertinum Dresden in September 2013.
The sheet comes from my own collection and will be stored flat, dust- and light-protected in a special graphic cabinet.
Shipping is carried out with insurance and tracking.
The item will be carefully and securely packaged so that it arrives in good condition.
Import duties may apply for purchases outside the EU.
Gerhard Richter
*1932 Dresden
is a German painter, sculptor and photographer. He was Professor of Painting at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1971 to 1993 and is a member of the Berlin Academy of the Arts.
Gerhard Richter ranks internationally among the 100 most important artists of the present and has held the #1 position in the world ranking "Kunst-Kompass" for years!
His works fetch high prices at auctions and are among the most expensive of a living artist on the international art market.
"Aladin, 2010"
rare art postcard
autographed by Gerhard Richter
10.5 x 15 cm
excellent condition
To the best of my knowledge, Gerhard Richter signed the card during his exhibition at the Albertinum Dresden in September 2013.
The sheet comes from my own collection and will be stored flat, dust- and light-protected in a special graphic cabinet.
Shipping is carried out with insurance and tracking.
The item will be carefully and securely packaged so that it arrives in good condition.
Import duties may apply for purchases outside the EU.

