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- Artist: Martin Engelman (1924 Oudewater - 1992 Munich)
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- Year: 1967
- Technique: color lithography
- Edition: 190 copies (print edition 190)
- Dimensions (in passe partout): 70 x 85 cm
- Dimensions (image): 50 x 56 cm
- Signature: signed, numbered and dated in pencil
- Condition: good, sharp condition with fresh colors.
Martin Engelman (1924 Oudewater - 1992 Munich) Engelman has worked in very diverse places: from Maastricht to London, from The Hague to Sankt Gallen, Switzerland, and from Paris and Milan to Arnhem, Mallorca, Ohio, New York and Germany. His clients were just as diverse: the Dutch navy, a publishing house, in the studio of AM Cassandre and Klaas Gubbels, for Centre Culturel Americain, and also freelance. Engelman was trained at the Amsterdam Graphic School (AGS). His first autonomous work was created in 1953, and his first graphic work in 1963. He found his subjects in the circus and made figure representations, but also non-figurative work. Engelman taught at the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg from the end of the sixties and as a guest lecturer in Columbus. Engelman's work, which developed from surrealism, via symbolism, to abstract expressionism, is in the collections of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, among others.
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