GERHARD RICHTER (B. 1932)
GERHARD RICHTER (B. 1932)
GERHARD RICHTER (B. 1932)
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GERHARD RICHTER (B. 1932)

Grau (Grey)

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GERHARD RICHTER (B. 1932)
Grau (Grey)
signed twice, signed with the artist’s initials, numbered and dated thrice ‘334/10 Richter, 72 Richter, 28.3.74 28.3.74 G.R.’ (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
39 ½ x 39 ½in. (100.4 x 100.4cm.)
Painted in 1972-1974
Provenance
Galleria Renzo Spagnoli, Florence.
Galerie Albert Baronian, Brussels.
Galerie Micheline Szwajcer, Brussels.
Simon Lee Gallery, London.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2014.
Literature
J. Harten, Gerhard Richter: Bilder / Paintings 1962-1985, exh. cat., Düsseldorf, Städtische Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, 1986, p. 382, no. 334/10 (illustrated, p. 158).
Gerhard Richter: Werkübersicht / Catalogue raisonné 1962-1993, Bonn 1993, vol. III, p. 164, no. 334-10 (illustrated, unpaged).
D. Elger (ed.), Gerhard Richter: Catalogue Raisonné Volume 2 1968-1976, Berlin 2017, p. 499, no. 334-10 (illustrated in colour, p. 499).
Exhibited
Mönchengladbach, Städtisches Museum, Gerhard Richter. Graue Bilder, 1974.
Brunswick, Kunstverein Braunschweig, Gerhard Richter. Graue Bilder, 1975.
Milan, Galleria La Bertesca, Gerhard Richter, 1975.
Florence, Galleria Renzo Spagnoli, Gerhard Richter, 1976, no. 3 (illustrated).
Genoa, Galleria La Bertesca, Gerhard Richter, 1976.
Luxembourg, Casino Luxeumbourg - Forum d'art contemporain, Un bel été / Ein schöner Sommer, 1997.
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