Schotter (Gravel Stones)

Basic Information

Title: Schotter (Gravel Stones)
Artist(s): Georg Nees
Date Created: 1968
Unframed Dimensions: 11.25 x 8 in.
Medium:
Inventory ID: Nees-1968-01

Description

signed lower right and upper left in ink
titled 1. Bild lower left in graphite

this work is also sometimes known as Wurfel-Unordung (Cubic Disarray)

this work can also be found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, UK

 

Detail images of the work

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