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Georg Baselitz — Dreimal
Georg Baselitz

Dreimal

1989

Georg Baselitz's "Dreimal" is a boldly executed oil on canvas that exemplifies his signature technique of presenting figurative imagery in an inverted orientation, challenging conventional perception and visual hierarchy. With characteristic gestural brushwork and a raw, expressive application of paint, the work pulses with psychological tension and physical energy. The composition reflects Baselitz's ongoing interrogation of German identity, tradition, and the body as a site of artistic and historical reckoning.

Medium
oil on canvas

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

October 6, 2017

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Georg Baselitz, Dreimal, 1989

Georg Baselitz's "Dreimal" is a boldly executed oil on canvas that exemplifies his signature technique of presenting figurative imagery in an inverted orientation, challenging conventional perception and visual hierarchy. With characteristic gestural brushwork and a raw, expressive application of paint, the work pulses with psychological tension and physical energy. The composition reflects Baselitz's ongoing interrogation of German identity, tradition, and the body as a site of artistic and historical reckoning.

Medium
oil on canvas
Year
1989
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

German Artist, Figurative Painting, Raw Emotion, Fragmented Composition, Renowned Artist, Male Artist, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, Earthy Tones, Inverted Imagery, Contemporary Master, Raw Aesthetic, Contemporary Era, Large Format, Bold Brushwork, Late 20th Century, Neo-Expressionism, Oil on Canvas, Inverted Figures

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