Richard Lindner

(American/German, 1901–1978)

Richard Lindner was an American-German artist known for his bizarrely erotic portraits which meld human figures with machine-like elements. With their bold outlines and stretches of gradient color, Lindner’s figures are reminiscent of those by Fernand Léger. The artist’s 1954 painting Boy with Machine was famously used by the French authors Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s as the cover of their book Anti-Oedipus (1972). “An artist must remain a child, with an interest in unimportant things,” he once said. Born on November 11, 1901 in Hamburg, Germany, his family moved to the city of Nuremberg in 1905, where his mother ran a boutique corset shop. A talented musician as a youth, Lindner’s interest in visual art led him to attend the Kunstakademie in Munich, where he studied from 1925 until 1927. In 1929, he became the art director at Knorr & Hirth, a large publishing house, where he worked until 1933. Being of Jewish descent, Lindner fled to Paris to avoid arrest by the Nazi regime during the mid-1930s. In 1941, he moved to New York and worked as an illustrator for numerous publications, including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and Fortune. By 1952, Lindner had stopped his commercial assignments in order to devote his time completely to painting. The artist died on April 16, 1978 in New York, NY. Today, his works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, among others.

Richard Lindner Artworks

Richard Lindner (1,626 results)
Shoot

Richard Lindner

Shoot

Sale Date: May 3, 1998

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Hit

Richard Lindner

Hit

Sale Date: April 29, 1998

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Uptown

Richard Lindner

Uptown

Sale Date: April 4, 1998

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Woman and man

Richard Lindner

Woman and man

Sale Date: March 28, 1998

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Untitled, 1962–1962

Richard Lindner

Untitled, 1962–1962

Sale Date: March 27, 1998

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Fun City, 1971–1971

Richard Lindner

Fun City, 1971–1971

Sale Date: March 13, 1998

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Twenty-four hour self service, 1980–1980

Richard Lindner

Twenty-four hour self service, 1980–1980

Sale Date: January 15, 1998

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Fun City, 1971–1971

Richard Lindner

Fun City, 1971–1971

Sale Date: December 7, 1997

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Fifth Avenue

Richard Lindner

Fifth Avenue

Sale Date: December 7, 1997

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After noon, 1971–1971

Richard Lindner

After noon, 1971–1971

Sale Date: December 7, 1997

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Girl with hoop

Richard Lindner

Girl with hoop

Sale Date: December 7, 1997

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Out of towners

Richard Lindner

Out of towners

Sale Date: December 7, 1997

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N.Y. Men

Richard Lindner

N.Y. Men

Sale Date: December 7, 1997

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Fun City, 1971–1971

Richard Lindner

Fun City, 1971–1971

Sale Date: December 6, 1997

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Spoleto, 1967–1967

Richard Lindner

Spoleto, 1967–1967

Sale Date: December 5, 1997

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Fetischfigur, weibliche

Richard Lindner

Fetischfigur, weibliche

Sale Date: December 4, 1997

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Zwei Portraits

Richard Lindner

Zwei Portraits

Sale Date: December 4, 1997

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Fun City, 1971–1971

Richard Lindner

Fun City, 1971–1971

Sale Date: December 2, 1997

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Der Rosenkavalier

Richard Lindner

Der Rosenkavalier

Sale Date: December 1, 1997

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Head of a man, 1975–1975

Richard Lindner

Head of a man, 1975–1975

Sale Date: November 29, 1997

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Lollipop, 1970–1971

Richard Lindner

Lollipop, 1970–1971

Sale Date: November 29, 1997

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Marche militaire, 1959–1961

Richard Lindner

Marche militaire, 1959–1961

Sale Date: November 19, 1997

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New York City

Richard Lindner

New York City

Sale Date: November 19, 1997

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Ace of clubs, 1977–1977

Richard Lindner

Ace of clubs, 1977–1977

Sale Date: November 19, 1997

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