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Hermann Lederle, Woman's head. 1987. Hermann Lederle1958 Mannheim - lives in Los Angeles. Oil on cardboard. Signed in lead on the lower right "Hermann Lederle" and dated. Numbered "5049" in ballpoint pen on verso lower left. Framed in a passepartout behind glass in a reddish, profiled wooden moulding with a gold-coloured viewing strip. The artist lived in Manhattan / New York City at the time the portrait was painted. Parallel to figurative works, large-scale oil paintings on canvas were created. Paper somewhat light-margined.Circumferential adhesive tape mounting in the psp. partially detached. Adhering paint particles on the glass pane due to framing. Due to painting material layer of paint with different surface gloss. Dimensions: 71,4 x 57 cm, Psp. 84,5 x 69 cm, Ra. 90,5 x 75 cm. Hermann Lederle 1958 Mannheim - lives in Los Angeles From 1980 studied painting, photography and film production at the San Francisco Art Institute.Graduated in 1984, moved to New York in 1985, lived and worked there in the Tribeca artists' quarter for five years. 1989 move to Los Angeles. Numerous exhibitions at home and abroad, including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Stuttgart. Lederele became especially known for his "Pixel" paintings.

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