Armin Mueller-Stahl:
Picture "The Wonder Boys of Weimar - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller" (2009), unframed
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Picture "The Wonder Boys of Weimar - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller" (2009), unframed
Armin Mueller-Stahl:
Picture "The Wonder Boys of Weimar - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller" (2009), unframed

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limited, 180 copies | numbered | signed | colour lithograph | unframed | size 41.5 x 59.5 cm (h/w)

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Picture "The Wonder Boys of Weimar - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller" (2009), unframed
Armin Mueller-Stahl: Picture "The Wonder Boys of Weimar -...

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Picture "The Wonder Boys of Weimar - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller" (2009), unframed

Colour lithograph after a design by the artist. Limited edition of 180 copies, numbered and hand-signed. Unframed. Motif size/sheet size 41.5 x 59.5 cm (h/w).

The picture is titled in German "Die Wunderknaben von Weimar - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe und Friedrich Schiller".

Portrait of the artist Armin Mueller-Stahl

About Armin Mueller-Stahl

He is one of the few German world stars, character actor and Hollywood star. Armin Mueller-Stahl, born in December 1930 in Tilsit, East Prussia (now Russia), is a multi-talented actor with a wide range of creative powers. In the past, only a few close people knew of his exceptional talent as a painter. But Armin Mueller-Stahl paints exactly how he plays: great!

Armin Mueller-Stahl's portraits are expressive images of people. He creates a pictorial existence for each character by reducing them to the essential features and abstracting them using partly expressive brushstrokes. In landscape painting, Armin Mueller-Stahl pushes abstraction even further. He concentrates on constellations of light and colours, which he interprets in a very virtuoso way. This is where his skilled eye of a meticulous observer, who for decades has approached his environment with curiosity and sympathy, becomes apparent.

Armin Mueller-Stahl is one of the artistic multiple talents of German cultural history such as Hermann Hesse, Ernst Barlach, Günter Grass and Oskar Kokoschka. The trained concert violinist is perhaps the most important living German actor. But nowadays, Armin Mueller-Stahl is also known to the expert public as a painter, graphic artist, sculptor and writer. Versatility is his philosophy of life: "For me, painting, writing, making music and acting all belong together."

At the age of seventy, he made his first and most spectacular appearances as a painter at the Babelsberg Film Museum, with 100 of his works. "All my life I have observed and transferred postures, I play and draw them" – and that for half a century! That is why the exhibitions in Potsdam and Schwerin revealed astonishing depictions of people and many biographical snapshots from the film and theatre industry.

Today the artist is over 90 years old and his artistic work (drawings, oil, acrylic or watercolour painting) is widely recognised, without any celebrity bonus.

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