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Lot: 10

Date of sale: 1. Sat Oct 2022

Peter Robert Keil - WVZ 0291 - Mixed media

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Start price: EUR 950

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

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With loosely sweeping contour lines and intensive colour design, this work takes up one of P.R. Keil’s characteristic motifs: the female nude. The incarnate parts, the design with devil’s horns and the dynamically open gesture lend the depiction a strong psychological moment and great intensity.


Mixed media on cardboard, 103 x 70 cm, 2007. Represented in the catalogue raisonné under the number WVZ 0291. In the run-up to the auction, the work was freshly framed at the specialist dealer Boesner by one of the few experts and fully trained picture-framers. In a multi-stage matching process, special emphasis was placed on the coherence between the work and the frame.

As a special highlight, we offer Peter Robert Keil a personal dedication on the back of the work to the new owner. In this regard, we ask you to send us an e-mail to the Keil Collection Heidelberg with your dedication wishes by 2 October 2022 after acquisition.


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