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  • Provenance

    Galerie Fred Jahn, Munich
    Galerie Bernd Lutze, Friedrichshafen/Rh.
    Private Collection, Germany
    Van Ham Kunstauktionen, Cologne, 29 May 2019, lot 309
    Acquired at the above sale by the present owner

  • Exhibited

    Munich, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Gerhard Richter: Fuji, 4 March – 9 March 1997

  • Literature

    Dieter Schwarz, Gerhard Richter. Übersicht, Köln, 2000, p. 27
    Dieter Schwarz, Gerhard Richter. Survey, Köln, 2000, p. 27
    Dietmar Elger, Gerhard Richter. Maler, Cologne, 2002, pp. 242, 335
    Hubertus Butin and Stefan Gronert, Gerhard Richter. Editionen 1965-2004, Ostfildern, 2004, no. 89, p. 238
    Hubertus Butin, 'Gerhard Richter, der Berg und der Rakel', Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 29 October 2005, p. 52
    Dietmar Elger, Gerhard Richter. Maler, Cologne, 2008, 2nd edition, pp. 217, 297
    Dietmar Elger, Gerhard Richter. A Life in Painting, Chicago, 2009, pp. 193, 267
    Hubertus Butin, Stefan Gronert and Thomas Olbricht, ed., Gerhard Richter - Editions 1965 -2013. Catalogue Raisonné, Ostfildern, 2014, no. 89, p. 260
    Gerhard Richter: Die Editionen, exh. cat., Museum Folkwang, Essen, 2017, p. 21
    Hubertus Butin, Gerhard Richter. Unikate in Serie, Cologne, 2017, pp. 132-136
    Dietmar Elger, Gerhard Richter. Maler, Cologne 2018, 3rd edition, pp. 217, 297
    Kerstin Küster, 'Farbe und Schichtung. Abstrakte Bilder1986-2005', Gerhard Richter. Abstraktion, exh cat., Museum Barberini, Potsdam, 2018, p. 173
    Dietmar Elger, ed., Gerhard Richter. Catalogue Raisonné 1994-2006, vol. 5 (nos. 806 – 899-8), Berlin, 2019, no. 839/1-110, p. 209 (installation view illustrated)

  • Artist Biography

    Gerhard Richter

    German • 1932

    Powerhouse painter Gerhard Richter has been a key player in defining the formal and ideological agenda for painting in contemporary art. His instantaneously recognizable canvases literally and figuratively blur the lines of representation and abstraction. Uninterested in classification, Richter skates between unorthodoxy and realism, much to the delight of institutions and the market alike. 

    Richter's color palette of potent hues is all substance and "no style," in the artist's own words. From career start in 1962, Richter developed both his photorealist and abstracted languages side-by-side, producing voraciously and evolving his artistic style in short intervals. Richter's illusory paintings find themselves on the walls of the world's most revered museums—for instance, London’s Tate Modern displays the Cage (1) – (6), 2006 paintings that were named after experimental composer John Cage and that inspired the balletic 'Rambert Event' hosted by Phillips Berkeley Square in 2016. 

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Fuji (839-13)

signed and numbered 'Richter WV-Nr. 839-13' on the reverse
oil on Alucobond
29 x 37 cm (11 3/8 x 14 5/8 in.)
Executed in 1996.

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