Erich Heckel:
Picture "Parrot Tulips" (1922) (Unique piece)
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Picture "Parrot Tulips" (1922) (Unique piece)
Erich Heckel:
Picture "Parrot Tulips" (1922) (Unique piece)

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unique piece | signed | watercolour and drawing | framed | size 93.5 x 77.5 cm

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Product no. IN-925851.R1
Picture "Parrot Tulips" (1922) (Unique piece)
Erich Heckel: Picture "Parrot Tulips" (1922) (Unique piece)

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Picture "Parrot Tulips" (1922) (Unique piece)

The genre of still life plays an important role in Erich Heckel's oeuvre, which he worked on both in prints and paintings. This unique piece, "Parrot Tulips" from 1922, makes this particular type of tulip the main subject of the work. The artist sets the violet, yellow and red blossoms of the flower bouquet in stark contrast on a brown ground.

Watercolour and drawing, 1922, signed. Motif size/sheet size 62 x 47 cm. Size in frame 93.5 x 77.5 cm as shown.

About Erich Heckel

Erich Heckel (1883-1970) is one of the most important artists of German Expressionism. In 1905, together with Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and Fritz Bleyl, he founded the legendary artists' group "Die Brücke" in Dresden, which later Max Pechstein, Emil Nolde and Otto Mueller joined.

After World War I Heckel developed a new, cosmopolitan classicism that was accompanied by a more naturalistic approach and a brightening of the palette. In the 1920s, he produced numerous landscape works, including the unusually large charcoal drawing of the 'Westerholz Mill', which is still a popular touristic destination in Schleswig-Holstein.

Erich Heckel's works are represented in the world's leading museums and collections.

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