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Heidi Lamira Woitinek (1941) - Ohne Titel
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Heidi Lamira Woitinek (1941) - Ohne Titel

This is not a standard edition or a widely circulated print; it is a highly rare, one-of-a-kind studio original with impeccable historical documentation: • Artist's Stitched Signature (Front): The lower right corner features the artist's hand-stitched monogram and date, "W '82". • Handwritten DDR Studio Label (Reverse): Making this piece exceptionally rare, the reverse side bears the artist's direct handwriting: "HEIDI WOITINEK, 1055 BERLIN, DIMITROFFSTR. 70, 1982". "Dimitroffstraße" is the former communist-era name of the street in East Berlin (now Danziger Str.). This authenticates the artwork as a direct product of her 1982 East Berlin studio, offering irrefutable, museum-grade proof of its era and origin. • Documented Provenance: The back of the canvas also holds the handwritten ownership mark "Eigentum V. Wesenberg" (Property of V. Wesenberg), proving a highly desirable and unbroken private collection history. Artistic & Historical Context: Professionally trained as a textile artisan ("Gebrauchsweberin"), Heidi Lamira Woitinek is celebrated for translating her profound knowledge of textiles into avant-garde, cubist compositions. This specific 1982 work is a masterclass in texture, layering sheer fabrics, metallic elements, and mesh to create a striking three-dimensional collage. Her specific "Textile Applikationen" from the early 1980s are officially recorded in the Berlin art archives (Schloss Biesdorf). Because works of this specific medium, backed by personal handwritten studio documentation from the DDR era, almost never surface on the open market, this piece represents an extraordinary opportunity for serious contemporary and historical art collectors.

103656313

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Heidi Lamira Woitinek (1941) - Ohne Titel

Heidi Lamira Woitinek (1941) - Ohne Titel

This is not a standard edition or a widely circulated print; it is a highly rare, one-of-a-kind studio original with impeccable historical documentation:
• Artist's Stitched Signature (Front): The lower right corner features the artist's hand-stitched monogram and date, "W '82".
• Handwritten DDR Studio Label (Reverse): Making this piece exceptionally rare, the reverse side bears the artist's direct handwriting: "HEIDI WOITINEK, 1055 BERLIN, DIMITROFFSTR. 70, 1982". "Dimitroffstraße" is the former communist-era name of the street in East Berlin (now Danziger Str.). This authenticates the artwork as a direct product of her 1982 East Berlin studio, offering irrefutable, museum-grade proof of its era and origin.
• Documented Provenance: The back of the canvas also holds the handwritten ownership mark "Eigentum V. Wesenberg" (Property of V. Wesenberg), proving a highly desirable and unbroken private collection history.
Artistic & Historical Context:
Professionally trained as a textile artisan ("Gebrauchsweberin"), Heidi Lamira Woitinek is celebrated for translating her profound knowledge of textiles into avant-garde, cubist compositions. This specific 1982 work is a masterclass in texture, layering sheer fabrics, metallic elements, and mesh to create a striking three-dimensional collage.
Her specific "Textile Applikationen" from the early 1980s are officially recorded in the Berlin art archives (Schloss Biesdorf). Because works of this specific medium, backed by personal handwritten studio documentation from the DDR era, almost never surface on the open market, this piece represents an extraordinary opportunity for serious contemporary and historical art collectors.

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€ 22
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Annabel Eagles
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Estimation  € 350 - € 450

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