| Category | Object |
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| artist | Hundertwasser, Friedensreich |
| year | 1985-89 |
| Title | Untitled (Brockhaus 54) |
| size 1 | 100,0 x 247,0 x 3,0 cm |
| material | 24 linen covers with embossing, coloured metal foils and raised velour flocking mounted on wood |
| edition | Unique |
| signature | - |
| publication | - |
| Provenance | Private collection Baden-Württemberg / Bibliographisches Institut Mannheim |
| rise in value | The works of Friedensreich Hundertwasser are subject to a strong increase in value. According to artprice, the value of a work by Friedensreich Hundertwasser has risen by 83.7% since 2023. |
Friedensreich Hundertwasser Untitled (Brockhaus 54) (1985-89)
- Strong increase in value
- Representative object in a large format
- Artist-designed, bibliophile collector's item in 2 volumes
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The Object is in a very good condition Minimal surface marks and impurities. |
artist
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Friedensreich Regentag Dunkelbunt Hundertwasser (December 15, 1928 – February 19, 2000) was an Austrian artist (who later took on New Zealand citizenship). Born Friedrich Stowasser in Vienna, he became one of the best-known contemporary Austrian artists, although controversial, by the end of the 20th century. Source: This text based upon the article Friedensreich Hundertwasser from encyclopedia Wikipedia which is available under GNU Licence of free documentation. The list of contributers you can find at wikipedia.org |
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Here you have the opportunity to acquire a breathtaking object by Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
A synthesis of nature and knowledge
In 1985, the Brockhaus publishing house was able to persuade Hundertwasser to design a special edition of the Brockhaus. The idea behind it was to understand an encyclopaedia as a total work of art consisting of nature and knowledge. The initially planned two years eventually turned into four years, during which the Austrian artist presented various design ideas and realisation requests. A total of 24 colourful watercolours ultimately form the basis for the woven book cover, from which the 24 volumes of the reference work are made by hand. He also envisages a painting for each background, which is then applied to the fabric during production.
Only in this impressive collage of all 24 bindings designed by Hundertwasser in interaction can one recognise the big picture - the coherence in the artist's design, which is achieved via the black flowing, widely branching line structure as a connecting element between all the book volumes.
The Brockhaus Encyclopaedia is listed in the Hundertwasser catalogue raisonné under APA number 246. The Hundertwasser Foundation Vienna does not issue certificates for designs. However, the authenticity of the work is not in doubt.