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Georg Baselitz, lithograph design Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1989
The two inverted rams on the Mouton Rothschild 1989 labels are associated with the shocking event of 1989: the demolition of the Berlin Wall. Surrounding the heraldic image are the words "Drüben sein jetzt hier"—"There is now here"—a new and reunified Germany. The artist, Hans Georg Kern Baselitz, born in Saxony in 1938, knew nothing of contemporary art until he left East Germany at the age of 20. Baselitz's style is provocative, with images such as mutilated feet, deformed medals, or terrifying masks. "Upside-down" painting is a technique used in all his work, literally revolutionizing the way the public sees the world.
Several famous artists made a design every year
Professionally framed in a wooden frame
Dimensions 58x45 cm
Condition: good, except for some light spots outside the frame (see photos).
Not visible with a passepartout
Will be shipped by registered mail, but collection is preferred.