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Peter Dreher
Tag um Tag guter Tag, 1974.
Oil on cardboard, in 9 parts
Estimation:
€ 20,000 / $ 23,200 Résultat:
€ 55,880 / $ 64,820 ( frais d'adjudication compris)
260
Peter Dreher
Tag um Tag guter Tag, 1974.
Oil on cardboard, in 9 parts
Estimation:
€ 20,000 / $ 23,200 Résultat:
€ 55,880 / $ 64,820 ( frais d'adjudication compris)
Tag um Tag guter Tag. 1974.
Oil on cardboard, in 9 parts.
Each signed, dated, and numbered “13-21” and “248-256” on the reverse. Each 22 x 16 cm (8.6 x 6.2 in).
[AR].
• The empty water glass is Peter Dreher's key motif.
• Early work from the “Tag um Tag guter Tag” series.
• From the early 1970s onwards, the artist painted this motif (in its original size) at regular intervals.
• From Dreher's famous series that the artist made between the 1970s until 2017 in day and night versions.
• Other works by the artist are in renowned museum collections, including the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt am Main, the Museum Frieder Burda in Baden-Baden, and the Art Institute of Chicago.
PROVENANCE: Private collection.
Acquired from the above by the current owner.
“I discovered the glass through the need to create something very simple.”
Peter Dreher
Oil on cardboard, in 9 parts.
Each signed, dated, and numbered “13-21” and “248-256” on the reverse. Each 22 x 16 cm (8.6 x 6.2 in).
[AR].
• The empty water glass is Peter Dreher's key motif.
• Early work from the “Tag um Tag guter Tag” series.
• From the early 1970s onwards, the artist painted this motif (in its original size) at regular intervals.
• From Dreher's famous series that the artist made between the 1970s until 2017 in day and night versions.
• Other works by the artist are in renowned museum collections, including the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt am Main, the Museum Frieder Burda in Baden-Baden, and the Art Institute of Chicago.
PROVENANCE: Private collection.
Acquired from the above by the current owner.
“I discovered the glass through the need to create something very simple.”
Peter Dreher


