48 Portraits Explained

48 Portraits is a group of works by the German painter Gerhard Richter. In the years Richter created a series of portraits of personalities who influenced modernity in a photorealistic manner. They all portray exclusively men. Oriented towards a central imaginary observer, they give the impression of a modern painted frieze of portrait heads.[1] Richter participated in the 1972 edition of the Venice Biennale with this work.[2] They are exhibited in the Museum Ludwig in Cologne.[3]

The series includes portraits of the following persons:

References

  1. News: Face as Interface – www.kunstforum.de. www.kunstforum.de. 2018-09-14. de-DE.
  2. Web site: 48 Portraits. www.macba.cat. en. 2018-09-14.
  3. Web site: Gerhard Richter. Neue Bilder - Museum Ludwig, Köln. Ludwig. Museum. www.museum-ludwig.de. de. 2018-09-14.

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