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Friesische Landschaft - Schilf. 2000.
PROVENIENZ: Galerie Karl Pfefferle, Munich (with the label on the stretcher).
Rainer Fetting’s painting is invariably more than mere reproduction of a motif. His choice of subject matter does match convention but while he is translating it into pictures, the painting process develops a value of its own that deprives the motif derived from reality of its dominant position in the picture. As Fetting envisages it, motifs are grounded in painting itself: 'I always paint pictures rather than particular subjects' (quoted in: Uwe Haupenthal, in: Künstler. Kritisches Lexikon der Gegenwartskunst, Munich 1996, p. 7). Our landscape has been developed entirely from colour and exerts through its vibrant palette an extraordinarily strong sensory pull on the viewer. [NB]
Zustand: In good condition. A few minor traces of rubbing on the margins.
Oil on canvas.
Signed, dated, titled and inscribed 'F471' as well as with the measurements and technique indications on the reverse. 120 x 160 cm ( 47,2 x 62,9 in).
Private collection South Germany.
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