Jan Peter Tripp

(German, born 1945)

Jan Peter Tripp is a German painter and graphic artist best known for his realist depictions of famous writers, animals, and places. His works are similar in theme and ideology to his good friend, the late writer W.G. Sebald, who he grew up with. Both Sebald’s and Tripp’s works deal with memory and the residue of history on the present. Born on May 15, 1945 in Oberstdorf, Germany, Tripp went on to study sculpture at the Academy Stuttgart with Rudolf Daudert, and also painting with Rudolf Hausner. His works have been shown at the Goethe Institute in Paris, the State Gallery of Bierbach in Germany, and the Montreal Museum. Tripp lives and works in Mittelbergheim, France.

Jan Peter Tripp Artworks

Jan Peter Tripp (127 results)
Verbotener Eingang, 1975–1975

Jan Peter Tripp

Verbotener Eingang, 1975–1975

Sale Date: November 20, 1999

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Verbotener Eingang, 1975–1975

Jan Peter Tripp

Verbotener Eingang, 1975–1975

Sale Date: October 24, 1998

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Perlzwiebeln, 1984–1984

Jan Peter Tripp

Perlzwiebeln, 1984–1984

Sale Date: December 1, 1997

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Schreber -Album, 1976

Jan Peter Tripp

Schreber -Album, 1976

Sale Date: December 4, 1993

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VOTE, 1970

Jan Peter Tripp

VOTE, 1970

Sale Date: October 15, 1991

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VISITORS, 1987

Jan Peter Tripp

VISITORS, 1987

Sale Date: May 28, 1991

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Jan Peter Tripp

"VISITORS", 1987–1987

Sale Date: March 23, 1991

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