Raeder, Cornelia Aus dem Rubensnachlass (3 Kinderbildnisse). 1989. Collage. Misc…
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Raeder, Cornelia Aus dem Rubensnachlass (3 Kinderbildnisse). 1989. Collage. Mischtechnik mit Rötelzeichnung, Kohle und Tinte, partiell in Weiß gehöht, auf Unterlage kaschiert. 54 x 43 cm. Signiert und…

Old art - Drawings - Trompe-l'oeil Raeder, Cornelia From the Rubens estate (3 portraits of children). 1989. collage. Mixed media with red chalk drawing, charcoal and ink, partially heightened in white, mounted on support. 54 x 43 cm. Signed and dated. Additionally with artist's label verso on frame backing, titled, dated and with further work details. Framed under glass. - Paper slightly wavy due to technique. With traces of glue in places due to the collage. Very good overall. Sophisticated work that complements classical portraits with the technique of collage. Like a loving hodgepodge and simultaneous homage to the master Peter Paul Rubens, Cornelia Raeder's work captivates with its wit and multiple layers: in a finely drawn classical manner, she produced drawings after Rubens, depicting his son in various views. Raeder arranged these drawings in a collage style, adding copperplate engravings that flash out in hints. Her work appears to be an artistically documented process that reveals the painter's approach to Peter Paul Rubens. - Raeder received her training at the Deutsche Meisterschule für Mode in Munich, but turned to painting. She was fascinated by the constant confrontation with tradition and classical art history. She has participated in exhibitions at the Galerie Beck, Augsburg, the Kunstverein Regensburg and the Ulm Museum. Collage. Mixed media with red chalk drawing, charcoal and ink, partially heightened in white, mounted to underlying mat. Signed and dated. Additionally with artist's label on frame's verso, there titled, dated and with further work details. Framed under glass. - Paper slightly buckled due to technique. With traces of glue in places due to collage. Very good overall. Sophisticated work that complements classical portraits with the technique of collage. - Like a hodgepodge and simultaneous homage to the master Peter Paul Rubens, Cornelia Raeder's work captivates with its humor and multi-layered quality: in a finely drawn classical manner, she produced drawings after Rubens, depicting his son in various views. Raeder arranged these drawings in the style of a collage, adding copperplate engravings that peek out to the viewer. Her work has the effect of an artistically documented process that reveals the painter's approach to Peter Paul Rubens.

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Raeder, Cornelia Aus dem Rubensnachlass (3 Kinderbildnisse). 1989. Collage. Mischtechnik mit Rötelzeichnung, Kohle und Tinte, partiell in Weiß gehöht, auf Unterlage kaschiert. 54 x 43 cm. Signiert und datiert. Zusätzlich verso auf der Rahmenrückwand

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