Paul Wunderlich - Screen print
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This striking screen print by Paul Wunderlich was created in 1970 as part of the artistic program leading up to the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. Executed on strong wove paper, the composition presents a stylized human torso set within a precise geometric framework, combining anatomical imagery with symmetrical arcs and symbolic forms. The deep, saturated colors and refined line work reflect Wunderlich’s distinctive blend of surrealism, symbolism, and classical reference.
The work is hand-signed and dated in pencil by the artist at the lower right and numbered in pencil at the lower left. The work bears the printer's dry stamp and verso the copyright stamp © EDITION OLYMPIA 1972 GmbH 1970 Matthieu AG Zurich. The sheet size is approx. 106 × 70 cm.
This is an original screen print and should not be confused with the widely circulated open poster edition produced for the Olympic Games.
Paul Wunderlich (1927–2010) was one of Germany’s most important post-war graphic artists and sculptors. Associated with Surrealism and Fantastic Realism, he was known for his technically masterful prints and erotic, mythological imagery. Wunderlich represented Germany at the Venice Biennale and his works are held in major museum collections worldwide, including the Kunsthalle Hamburg, Museum Ludwig Cologne, and international institutional collections.
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