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Georg Baselitz
Indianergrab (Indian Grave)
, 2002
228 x 170 cm. (89.8 x 66.9 in.)
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Georg Baselitz
German, born 1938
Indianergrab (Indian Grave)
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2002
Georg Baselitz
Indianergrab (Indian Grave)
, 2002
228 x 170 cm. (89.8 x 66.9 in.)
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Prints and multiples, Linolschnitt auf Papier
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228 x 170 cm. (89.8 x 66.9 in.)
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Galerie Henze & Ketterer
Riehen / Wichtrach/Bern
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Edition
6
Size Notes
201 x 150 cm auf 228 x 170 cm
Movement
Contemporary Art
Exhibitions
07/06/2022–10/01/2022 MIX-UP - Special Works from our Collection in Dialogue
02/25/2022–05/25/2022 ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER & GEORG BASELITZ in Dialogue
05/11/2021–05/11/2022 Georg Baselitz: Works on Paper 1986-2008
09/01/2018–01/12/2019 Georg Baselitz - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Arbeiten auf Papier
01/19/2018–05/31/2018 Georg Baselitz: Hokusai, Remixe, ein Indianergrab und „Bald ist diese Zeit vorbei“?
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