Description
“Oil” #183 was published & printed in limited-edition by the prestigious Galerie Patrick Cramer, Geneva, Switzerland in 1977. The signed mezzotint print was created by German artist Friedrich Meckseper. The image was used as the official 1977 Galerie Patrick poster for Art Basel, Switzerland.
Annotation
“Oil” #183 is printed upon white wove paper in the limited edition of 100 impressions + 20 ap’s in Roman Numerals. Signed Meckseper in pencil lower right and dated ‘77 lower right. A deeply printed impression and in flawless condition throughout. A very good clean surface, this piece has been stored in an architectural flat file drawer in a smoke-free adult environment. All of our prints are kept in tissue and/or plastic sleeves and mailed flat to ensure safe travels. I acquired the artwork from the Dyansen Gallery, New York in 1993.
About Friedrich Meckseper
The German painter, designer, drawer, and draftsman Friedrich Meckseper was born in 1936 in Bremen, Germany. He spent his childhood in Stuttgart and did an apprenticeship as a mechanic at Robert Bosch GmbH from 1952 until 1955. In the year he started at Bosch, he began his course of studies, first at the State Academy for Visual Arts in Stuttgart under Professor Karl Rössing.
He continued his studies at the College for Visual Arts in Berlin from 1957 until 1959 under Professor Wolf Hoffmann. Meckseper’s first engravings were completed during this time. In 1963, he received the German Rome Prize from Villa Massimo; in 1965, he received a culture circle stipend from the Association of German Industry; in 1970, he was honored with the prize of the 7th Biennial Exhibition of Prints in Tokyo. He was influenced in his artistic works by Anton Heyoer, Bosch, Leonardo, Saul Steinberg, and Hamaguchi, among others. He created oil prints, engravings, collages, and objects which produce a mysterious tension in the observer. The minimalistic arrangement of objects in his works was supported by his technical precision, and the gears and springs one finds in his works belie his interest in technology. Moreover, in 1972, he designed and built a steamboat, and he crossed the Alps many times in a hot air balloon. He was a guest professor at the comprehensive college in Wuppertal in 1977 and 1978 and took over the engraving class from 1977 until 1979. Meckseper was honored at the 6th Norwegian International Print Biennale in Fredrikstad in 1982 and received the prize of the First and Second International Kochi Triennial Exhibition of Prints in Japan in 1990 and 1993. From 1961 until 1984, Meckseper lived and worked in the artist colony of Worpswede. He then moved to Berlin. Friedrich Meckseper died in 2019. (Source: Ketterer Kunst Auction House)
Museum Collections: (Many)
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Museum of Modern Art, NYC
- Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC
- British Museum, London
- Museum Boijmans, Rotterdam, Netherlands
See more artwork by Friedrich Meckseper here.