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Jörg Immendorff, Joseph Beuys, 1992, edition 12, linocut, 201 × 130

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Jörg Immendorff, Joseph Beuys , 1992, edition 12, linocut, 201 × 130

Rare graphic by museum artist Jörg Immendorff. The work has an imposing size of 201 × 130 cm. This is a small edition of 12. The work is from the series: Langer Marsch auf Adler

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Jörg Immendorff was a German neo-expressionist painter known for his figurative style and use of symbolic imagery. His representations differed markedly from the more abstract paintings of his colleagues Markus Lupertz and A.R. Penck and were inspired by artists from the New Objectivity movement, such as Georg Grosz, Max Beckmann and Otto Dix. "Something is beautiful when it is honest," Immendorff had said. "If you make a committed work that is sincere, then the concept of beauty meets the concept of truth." Immendorff, born on 14 June 1945 in Bleckede, Germany, studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under renowned conceptual artist Joseph Beuys

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