Buddhas Erwachen, 1972 Arnulf Rainer, (*1929)
Silver Gelatin Print;
Signed upper left, numbered lower right: 100/100;
23,1 x 16,3 in inch
As a central figure in the contemporary Austrian art scene, Arnulf Rainer often dealt with the self in his work - as in the "Face Farces" series: "When I draw, I am excited, talk to myself, contort my face, insult people, move and transform myself permanently as body, character and person. I wanted to make these side effects in painting independent." -Arnulf Rainer 1971 Provenance: Austrian private collection.
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Silver Gelatin Print;
Signed upper left, numbered lower right: 100/100;
23,1 x 16,3 in inch
As a central figure in the contemporary Austrian art scene, Arnulf Rainer often dealt with the self in his work - as in the "Face Farces" series: "When I draw, I am excited, talk to myself, contort my face, insult people, move and transform myself permanently as body, character and person. I wanted to make these side effects in painting independent." -Arnulf Rainer 1971 Provenance: Austrian private collection.