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Artwork with beautiful, bright colors. A real eye-catcher!
Original lithograph signed in pencil by the artist.
Lithograph dimensions: 15cm x 14cm (H x W), 6" x 5 ½" (H x W).
Frame dimensions: 22cm x 22cm (8.66" x 8.66").
Framed in a black wooden frame with pp and real glass. Support on the back and sawtooth hanger for wall mounting.
Important note: The back is sealed with black acid-free tape.
Edition: Meissner Edition, Hamburg 1985.
This was a special edition of "Artist of the world" by the German airline Lufthansa for their first class passengers.
Johannis Hartung (Berlin 1942) is originally a graphic designer and his experience with product design is clearly reflected in his work. Starting from the flat, he develops his illusion of plasticity by translating grids of lines into a body-forming structure of dots. In his pictorial objects he very consciously goes beyond the actual surface, emphasized by chromed metal frames, thus creating an illusion between two- or three-dimensionality. This is his artistic trademark. For Hartung, flamenco is a kind of elementary rhythmic force and individually experienced catharsis. With this in mind, he has continued to develop his flamenco graphics and flamenco objects (the guitar in this work) made in the Andalusian colors, his 'display art', as he calls it. The dotted patterns of the tight-fitting garments of flamenco dancers have inspired a series of 'body objects' on which he has been working since 1976.