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Günther Uecker
Friedensgebote 1
, 2014
75 x 51 cm. (29.5 x 20.1 in.)
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Günther Uecker
German, born 1930
Friedensgebote 1
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2014
Günther Uecker
Friedensgebote 1
, 2014
75 x 51 cm. (29.5 x 20.1 in.)
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Medium
embossed print
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75 x 51 cm. (29.5 x 20.1 in.)
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signed, dated, and numbered on the front right-hand corner at the bottom
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Geuer & Geuer ART
Düsseldorf
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Edition
100
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This is a Geuer & Geuer Art edition.
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Description
In his commandments of peace (Friedensgebote), the renowned German artist Günther Uecker artistically deals with the topic of world religions and dedicates each print from the 9-piece portfolio to a key scene or text passage from the Bible, the Torah or the Koran. Published in an edition of 100 copies worldwide, print 1 deals with the Passion of Christ and is inspired by his crown of thorns. For further information, please contact us.
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