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Experience Gerhard Richter’s ‘D.Z.’ – a captivating abstract oil painting with a striking blue focal point and layered textures. Explore the work of the renowned German artist, known for his realism & exploration of perception.
Experience the soulful beauty of Gerhard Richter's 'Ella.' This intimate portrait captures a woman’s serene gaze and subtle makeup, rendered in oil on canvas – a timeless masterpiece.
This photograph showcases Gerhard Richter’s masterful depiction of a cathedral courtyard bathed in diffused sunlight, emphasizing architectural lines against natural foliage. Richter’s signature blurring technique creates an evocative atmosphere reflecting his exploration of perception and memory. The artwork is housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection.
Explore Gerhard Richter’s ‘Firenze,’ a dynamic abstract expressionist cityscape reflecting urban life. Witness Richter’s unique blend of photorealism & color in this captivating 2000 painting.
Gerhard Richter’s ‘Administrative Building’ (1964) presents a grayscale architectural study evoking anonymity and alienation through meticulous layering and a muted palette, perfect for collectors seeking impactful realism.
Gerhard Richter’s ‘Vesuvius,’ a mesmerizing Capitalist Realism painting from 1976, evokes memory and landscape through layered color washes over a grayscale photograph of the Italian volcano. Explore this iconic artwork and its profound reflections on human experience.