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Fritz Tröger


(Dresden 1894 - 1978 Dresden)

 

"Bauerin - 1965 " - A Peasant Woman"

 

Original Etching, signed in pencil in the margin and numbered 39/50

 

 

The German artist Fritz Tröger was one of the artists of the Neue Sachlichkeit or New Objectivity in the 1920s and 1930s.

 

"I don't paint what I see, I paint what I experience when I see something. If I don't experience anything, I cannot paint."

 

"Ich male nicht, was ich sehe; ich male, was ich beim Sehen erlebe. Wenn ich nichts erlebe, kann ich nicht malen (...). "

 

(A quote from Fritz Tröger, 1974).


Condition: Excellent

Dimensions: 25 X 42 cm (image size) - 33 X 48 cm (sheet size)

 


 

Below: A photo of the artist Fritz Troeger


 

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