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Gerhard Richter — Vögel (1964)
Gerhard Richter

Vögel (1964)

2026

This five color hybrid process print depicts birds in flight, capturing movement and natural forms through a sophisticated printing technique on handmade Rives paper. The composition balances representational imagery with the artist's characteristic exploration of color relationships and visual perception. The handmade paper substrate enhances the quality and permanence of the printed image. Created in 2026, this edition brings a classic 1964 subject into contemporary practice through modern printing methods. The work demonstrates how traditional subjects can be reinvigorated through advanced technical processes.

Medium
5 color hybrid process print on 260g Rives handmade paper
Dimensions

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Vanguarts — Contemporary Dialogue

April 23, 2026

Estimate: $400$600

Lot 267

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Gerhard Richter, Vögel (1964), 2026

This five color hybrid process print depicts birds in flight, capturing movement and natural forms through a sophisticated printing technique on handmade Rives paper. The composition balances representational imagery with the artist's characteristic exploration of color relationships and visual perception. The handmade paper substrate enhances the quality and permanence of the printed image. Created in 2026, this edition brings a classic 1964 subject into contemporary practice through modern printing methods. The work demonstrates how traditional subjects can be reinvigorated through advanced technical processes.

Medium
5 color hybrid process print on 260g Rives handmade paper
Dimensions
70.1 x 100.1 cm
Year
2026
Seen at
Vanguarts, Online (via Artsy)

Related themes

Representational Imagery, Fine Art Print, Visual Perception, Birds In Flight, Color relationships, Color Process Print, Nature Study, Hybrid Printing, Natural Forms, Contemporary Edition

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Collected by

Sebastián Naranjo, Art Institute of Chicago, Brittany Laques, Kyle Stewart, Alex Capecelatro