Description: Rafal Olbinski Letters To Europe Autographed Surrealism Original NumberedThe description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.originall Rafal Olbinski PictureTitle: "LETTERS TO EUROPE" - Letters to EuropeHand-signed and numbered - here the number 202/250SurrealismDimensions: motif approx: 34x43.5cm Sheet approx: 44 x 55.5 cmImage Format: SerigraphOriginal photos of the painting you are purchasing kuhcall Value added tax: As an art object/ special regulation, this article is subject to differential taxation in accordance with § 25a III S. 1 UStG and § 25a III S. 2 UStG. There is no sales tax statement. Rafal Olbinski:Olbinski emigrated to the USA in 1981, where he soon established himself as a well-known painter, illustrator and designer. Olbinski's work is very similar to that of the famous Belgian surrealist Rene Magritte; Olbinski describes his approach to painting and illustration as "poetic surrealism". He has credited his influences as "all", notably Saul Steinberg, Milton Glaser, Marshall Arisman and Brad Holland.Rafal Olbinski's works are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art (poster collection), the Carnegie Foundation in New York, the National Arts Club in New York, the Smithsonian Institution and Library of Congress in Washington, the Suntory Museum in Osaka, Japan , the Poster Museum in Warsaw, Poland and others across Europe and the United States.In 1996 he was commissioned by the US Information Agency to design a poster for the 25th Earth anniversary design. From 2002 to 2010, a selection of Olbinski paintings were included in the Grand Space projection in Grand Central Terminal, as the culmination of New York's Earth Day celebration. The other artists on the show are Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol.In 1999, Olbinski was commissioned by Gallery 444 to create a surreal image of San Francisco. Proceeds from the painting went to the SF Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund, which funds services for those in need. A large exhibition of Olbinski's paintings followed in Gallery 444.In 2001, the Willy Brandt House in Berlin presented the works of Rafal Olbinski in a solo exhibition entitled "Art around the turn of the century".In 2002 he created the sets for the Philadelphia Opera Company's production of Mozart's Don Giovanni, which received critical acclaim from the New York Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer. In the same year, the exhibition "Art with a Moral Purpose" at the Goethe-Institut in Hamburg showed Olbinski's paintings and posters.Olbinski was commissioned to create several paintings illustrating articles and essays on moral values that appeared in seven consecutive issues of the German news magazine star. This led to a traveling exhibition of these paintings, first hosted by the wife of German President Eva Louise Köeh.In 2008, Olbinski had a solo exhibition entitled "Olbinski - Photokina Expo" for hewlett packard (Cologne, Germany). In 2009 he had a major museum exhibition at the Jule Collins Smith Museum in Auburn entitled New Dreams of Old Values.He has completed many large murals for public space installations in Europe. He has produced more than 100 operatic illustrations for album covers for Allegro-Music's Opera D'Oro series.Olbinski emigrated to the USA in 1981, where he soon established himself as a well-known painter, illustrator and designer. Olbinski's work is very similar to that of the famous Belgian surrealist Rene Magritte; Olbinski describes his approach to painting and illustration as "poetic surrealism". He has credited his influences as "all", notably Saul Steinberg, Milton Glaser, Marshall Arisman and Brad Holland. In 1996 he was commissioned by the US Information Agency to design a poster for the 25th Earth anniversary design. From 2002 to 2010, a selection of Olbinski paintings were included in the Grand Space projection in Grand Central Terminal, as the culmination of New York's Earth Day celebration. The other artists on the show are Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg and And Stil Abstrakt Original/Lizenzierter Nachdruck Original Besonderheiten Nummeriert Originalität Limitierte Auflage Druck Material Papier Drucktyp Serigraph Signiert Ja Echtheitszertifikat Nein Thema Fantasy Kunststil Surrealismus Eigenschaften Handsigniert Künstler Rafal Olbinski Produktart Print Technik Serigraph
Price: 213.1 USD
Location: Ratingen
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Style: Abstract
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Features: Numbered
Originality: Limited Edition Print
Material: Paper
Pressure Type: serigraph
Signed: Yes
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Theme: Fantasy
Art Style: Surrealism
Properties: Autographed
Artist: Rafal Olbinski
Type: printing
Medium: serigraph
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