Hans Hinterreiter (1902-1989) - Study II (1967)





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汉斯·欣特雷特 Study II(1967),纸本石版画,尺寸为51 × 35.5 cm,限量版,手签,在瑞士制作,由 Gallery 出售,状况一般,有因年龄所致的斑点,无框。
卖家的描述
Hans Hinterreiter: Construction
Medium: Lithograph
Material: Paper
Dimensions 51 x 35.5 cm
Year: 1967
Signature: Signed and dated in pencil
Condition: Paper with lots of foxing and spots due age.
Comes without frame and passepartout.
Hans Hinterreiter (1902-1989) was a Swiss painter, graphic artist, and color theorist. Born in Winterthur, Switzerland, he initially studied architecture at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. However, he soon turned his focus to art and color theory.
Hinterreiter is best known for his geometric abstract paintings and his extensive research on color harmonies. He developed a unique systematic approach to color and form, which he called "Constructive Conceptual Art." This system was based on mathematical principles and aimed to create harmonious compositions.
Throughout his career, Hinterreiter created numerous paintings, prints, and theoretical writings. His work was influenced by the concrete art movement and the teachings of Johannes Itten. Hinterreiter's art is characterized by precise geometric shapes, vibrant colors, and a sense of rhythm and balance.
Although he remained relatively unknown during his lifetime, Hinterreiter's contributions to abstract art and color theory have gained recognition in recent years. His works are now part of several museum collections, including the Kunsthaus Zürich and the Museum of Concrete Art in Ingolstadt, Germany.
卖家故事
Hans Hinterreiter: Construction
Medium: Lithograph
Material: Paper
Dimensions 51 x 35.5 cm
Year: 1967
Signature: Signed and dated in pencil
Condition: Paper with lots of foxing and spots due age.
Comes without frame and passepartout.
Hans Hinterreiter (1902-1989) was a Swiss painter, graphic artist, and color theorist. Born in Winterthur, Switzerland, he initially studied architecture at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. However, he soon turned his focus to art and color theory.
Hinterreiter is best known for his geometric abstract paintings and his extensive research on color harmonies. He developed a unique systematic approach to color and form, which he called "Constructive Conceptual Art." This system was based on mathematical principles and aimed to create harmonious compositions.
Throughout his career, Hinterreiter created numerous paintings, prints, and theoretical writings. His work was influenced by the concrete art movement and the teachings of Johannes Itten. Hinterreiter's art is characterized by precise geometric shapes, vibrant colors, and a sense of rhythm and balance.
Although he remained relatively unknown during his lifetime, Hinterreiter's contributions to abstract art and color theory have gained recognition in recent years. His works are now part of several museum collections, including the Kunsthaus Zürich and the Museum of Concrete Art in Ingolstadt, Germany.

