Dieter Wulff (1929-2010) - Am Waldrand





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Am Waldrand, a 1985 oil on board landscape by Dieter Wulff (Germany), signed and framed.
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Dieter Wulff
art painter
12 August 1929 (Danzig) – † 30 December 2010 (Leonberg/Stuttgart)**
The link directs to a Wikipedia page about Dieter Wulff, a German individual. Without the specific content, I cannot provide a direct translation. Please provide the text you'd like translated, and I will be happy to assist.
https://kunst-wulff.de/
At the edge of the forest by Dieter Wulff
This atmospheric landscape painting by Dieter Wulff depicts a narrow forest path at the transition between dense woodland and open meadow landscape. The incoming light, filtering through the scattered trees, creates a harmonious interplay of shadows and brightness, imparting a calm, natural atmosphere to the scene.
With confident, lively brushwork and finely tuned color harmony, Wulff succeeds in effectively combining depth, space, and mood. The fresh green tones, the relaxed composition, and the calm structure of the image make this work a very typical example of his mature landscape art.
This painting exemplifies Dieter Wulff's keen sense of light, nature, and atmosphere. The balanced composition, clear spatial effect, and vibrant textures make this work a particularly expressive and decorative collector's item.
Artist: Dieter Wulff
At the edge of the forest
Technique: oil on painting board, dimensions of the artwork: 23 x 29.5 cm
Signature: Signed at the bottom right.
Framing: Framed, dimensions with frame: 35 x 42 cm
Condition: Good age-appropriate condition with minor, natural signs of aging (see photos).
The painting comes from the artist's estate.
Brief biography: Dieter Wulff (1929–2010)
Dieter Wulff was a German painter who began his artistic career with a solid foundation in sculpture. From this classical training, he developed a distinctive, expressively characterized visual language. From the 1960s onward, landscape painting became the focus of his work, characterized by clear composition, striking lines, and atmospheric colors. In the 1980s, Wulff was among the most sought-after artists in his region and was also active for decades as a gallery owner, teacher, and exhibition organizer. Today, his works enjoy steadily growing demand in the collectors' market.
At the Edge of the Forest by Dieter Wulff
This atmospheric landscape painting by Dieter Wulff depicts a narrow forest path at the transition between dense woodland and open meadowland. The incoming light filtering through the loosened group of trees creates a harmonious interplay of shadow and brightness, lending the scene a calm and natural atmosphere.
With confident, lively brushwork and finely balanced coloration, Wulff masterfully unites depth, space, and mood. The fresh green tones, the open composition, and the tranquil structure of the image make this work a very typical example of his mature landscape period.
This painting exemplifies Dieter Wulff’s pronounced sensitivity to light, nature, and atmosphere. The balanced composition, clear spatial effect, and lively textures make this work a particularly expressive and decorative collector’s piece.
Artist: Dieter Wulff
At the Edge of the Forest
Oil on artist’s board
Image size: 23 × 29.5 cm
Signature: Signed lower right
Framing: Framed
Overall size with frame: 35 × 42 cm
Good age-appropriate condition with minor, natural signs of aging (see photos).
Provenance: From the artist’s estate
Short Biography: Dieter Wulff (1929–2010)
Dieter Wulff was a German painter who began his artistic career with solid academic training as a sculptor. From this classical foundation, he developed an independent, expressive visual language. From the 1960s onward, landscape painting became the central focus of his work, characterized by clear composition, strong linear structure, and atmospheric use of color. During the 1980s, Wulff was among the most sought-after artists in his region and was additionally active for decades as a gallery owner, teacher, and exhibition organizer. Today, his works continue to enjoy steadily growing demand on the collector’s market.
Dieter Wulff
art painter
12 August 1929 (Danzig) – † 30 December 2010 (Leonberg/Stuttgart)**
The link directs to a Wikipedia page about Dieter Wulff, a German individual. Without the specific content, I cannot provide a direct translation. Please provide the text you'd like translated, and I will be happy to assist.
https://kunst-wulff.de/
At the edge of the forest by Dieter Wulff
This atmospheric landscape painting by Dieter Wulff depicts a narrow forest path at the transition between dense woodland and open meadow landscape. The incoming light, filtering through the scattered trees, creates a harmonious interplay of shadows and brightness, imparting a calm, natural atmosphere to the scene.
With confident, lively brushwork and finely tuned color harmony, Wulff succeeds in effectively combining depth, space, and mood. The fresh green tones, the relaxed composition, and the calm structure of the image make this work a very typical example of his mature landscape art.
This painting exemplifies Dieter Wulff's keen sense of light, nature, and atmosphere. The balanced composition, clear spatial effect, and vibrant textures make this work a particularly expressive and decorative collector's item.
Artist: Dieter Wulff
At the edge of the forest
Technique: oil on painting board, dimensions of the artwork: 23 x 29.5 cm
Signature: Signed at the bottom right.
Framing: Framed, dimensions with frame: 35 x 42 cm
Condition: Good age-appropriate condition with minor, natural signs of aging (see photos).
The painting comes from the artist's estate.
Brief biography: Dieter Wulff (1929–2010)
Dieter Wulff was a German painter who began his artistic career with a solid foundation in sculpture. From this classical training, he developed a distinctive, expressively characterized visual language. From the 1960s onward, landscape painting became the focus of his work, characterized by clear composition, striking lines, and atmospheric colors. In the 1980s, Wulff was among the most sought-after artists in his region and was also active for decades as a gallery owner, teacher, and exhibition organizer. Today, his works enjoy steadily growing demand in the collectors' market.
At the Edge of the Forest by Dieter Wulff
This atmospheric landscape painting by Dieter Wulff depicts a narrow forest path at the transition between dense woodland and open meadowland. The incoming light filtering through the loosened group of trees creates a harmonious interplay of shadow and brightness, lending the scene a calm and natural atmosphere.
With confident, lively brushwork and finely balanced coloration, Wulff masterfully unites depth, space, and mood. The fresh green tones, the open composition, and the tranquil structure of the image make this work a very typical example of his mature landscape period.
This painting exemplifies Dieter Wulff’s pronounced sensitivity to light, nature, and atmosphere. The balanced composition, clear spatial effect, and lively textures make this work a particularly expressive and decorative collector’s piece.
Artist: Dieter Wulff
At the Edge of the Forest
Oil on artist’s board
Image size: 23 × 29.5 cm
Signature: Signed lower right
Framing: Framed
Overall size with frame: 35 × 42 cm
Good age-appropriate condition with minor, natural signs of aging (see photos).
Provenance: From the artist’s estate
Short Biography: Dieter Wulff (1929–2010)
Dieter Wulff was a German painter who began his artistic career with solid academic training as a sculptor. From this classical foundation, he developed an independent, expressive visual language. From the 1960s onward, landscape painting became the central focus of his work, characterized by clear composition, strong linear structure, and atmospheric use of color. During the 1980s, Wulff was among the most sought-after artists in his region and was additionally active for decades as a gallery owner, teacher, and exhibition organizer. Today, his works continue to enjoy steadily growing demand on the collector’s market.

