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Lindner, Richard

RICHARD LINDNER University Art Museum, 1969 - Signed

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This exhibition poster was created by the renowned German-American painter Richard Lindner for the University Art Museum in 1969. The poster is signed and numbered in pencil, with only 200 copies in existence, making it a highly collectible piece.

Richard Lindner is celebrated for his use of bright, bold colors, typical of the Pop Art era. His artistic universe is unique, characterized by a genuine expression of urban energy and driven by a peculiar eroticism. This poster serves as an excellent example of Lindner’s distinctive style, encapsulating the vibrant and dynamic essence of the Pop Art movement.

Lindner’s work often features a mix of fantastical and surreal elements, combined with a sharp, graphic quality that sets his pieces apart. His ability to capture the zeitgeist of the 1960s through his vivid palette and striking compositions has made him a notable figure in both the American and European art scenes.

Details

Sku: EF5064-B

Artist: Richard Lindner

Title: University Art Museum

Year: 1969

Signed: Yes

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 200

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Dimensions

Paper Size: 30.5 x 23.25 inches ( 77 x 59 cm )

Image Size: 30.5 x 23.25 inches ( 77 x 59 cm )

RICHARD LINDNER University Art Museum, 1969 - Signed

$350

About the Artist

Richard Lindner

Richard Lindner (1901 – 1978) was a German-American painter. Lindner's mother was owner of a custom-fitting corset business and Richard Lindner grew up and studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule (Arts and Crafts School since 1940 Academy of Fine Arts). From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. In 1927 Lindner moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928, when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained in Munich until 1933, when he was forced to flee to Paris. Once in Paris, Lindner became politically engaged, sought contact with French artists and earned his living as a commercial artist. He was interned when World War II broke out in 1939 and later served in the French Army. In 1941, Lindner moved to the United States and worked in New York City as an illustrator of books and magazines. There he made contact with New York artists and German emigrants such as Albert Einstein, Marlene Dietrich, and Saul Steinberg. In 1948, Lindner became an American citizen. Lindner taught at a number of institutions including the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, Hochschule fur bildende Kunste in Hamburg and Yale University School of Art and Architecture. His paintings often used the sexual symbolism of advertising and investigated definitions of gender roles in the media.
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