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Wolfgang Hutter "Queen of the Night" Surrealist Silkscreen

$650.00

Fantastical Surrealist artist Wolfgang Hutter (1928-2014, Austria) “Queen of the Night” framed under glass silkscreen. Signed, dated 73, edition 651/999. The chromed metal frame with purple matting compliments the deep blue and violet tones of this mesmerizing piece.

Hutter studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and later was a founding member of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.

Circa, 1973

Dimensions - 34.25” W x 32.25” H x .5” D

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Fantastical Surrealist artist Wolfgang Hutter (1928-2014, Austria) “Queen of the Night” framed under glass silkscreen. Signed, dated 73, edition 651/999. The chromed metal frame with purple matting compliments the deep blue and violet tones of this mesmerizing piece.

Hutter studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and later was a founding member of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.

Circa, 1973

Dimensions - 34.25” W x 32.25” H x .5” D

Fantastical Surrealist artist Wolfgang Hutter (1928-2014, Austria) “Queen of the Night” framed under glass silkscreen. Signed, dated 73, edition 651/999. The chromed metal frame with purple matting compliments the deep blue and violet tones of this mesmerizing piece.

Hutter studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and later was a founding member of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.

Circa, 1973

Dimensions - 34.25” W x 32.25” H x .5” D