Print, serigraph, multicolor paper, by H. Grohe, Germany, 1970s.
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Print, serigraph, multicolor paper, by H. Grohe, Germany, 1970s.

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This serigraph by Hans Grohe, dated 1975, embodies the spirit of late modernism and minimalism characteristic of German graphic art from the 1970s. Executed on smooth paper using a multicolored silkscreen technique—though dominated by the interplay of matte black and crisp white—the composition features a single, organic line that undulates horizontally across the surface, beginning thinly on the left and expanding into a broad, paddle-shaped form on the right. The work is editioned (12/100) and hand-signed by the artist, presented in a simple, thin aluminum frame under glass that enhances its restrained form and contemporary quality. The artwork itself measures 66 × 49 cm, while the frame dimensions are 72 × 54 cm. The condition is excellent: the paper remains smooth and unblemished, with no visible signs of wear, and both frame and glass are intact. This piece resonates with the visual rhythm of the 1970s, when minimalism and abstraction set the tone for modernist printmaking. The dominant line evokes both spontaneity and control—like a gesture capturing a wave of air or a sound vibration. The interplay of black and white, seemingly austere, creates a subtle dialogue of tension and balance. The form itself speaks to the creative freedom and search for equilibrium typical of a decade marked by artistic experimentation. Grohe's serigraph would suit interiors with a minimalist or modern character. It could be hung above a low, light wood sideboard or against a bare white wall, where its graphic rhythm will be fully appreciated. Consider pairing it with other abstract prints or with singular, geometric objects—perhaps alongside a metal sculpture or a muted glass vase. It is equally at home in a living room, study, or gallery space, introducing a refined, collectible accent to the interior.
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Height54 cm
Print, serigraph, multicolor paper, by H. Grohe, Germany, 1970s. - DIMENSION
Width72 cm
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  • Height54 cm
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