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Paul Wunderlich (1927-2010) was like no other artist of our time one of the really style-creating modern artists. Numerous awards have made Wunderlich internationally famous. He was the only German artist to be accepted into the Parisian "Académie des Beaux Arts". Paul Wunderlich lived and worked alternately in Hamburg and France until his death in June 2010.In the early 1950s he met Emil Nolde and Oskar Kokoschka and printed reproductions of their works under their guidance. He himself developed a very idiosyncratic style in which mannerist and surrealist, but also elements of Art Nouveau and Art Deco meet.With the "Silbervogel" Paul Wunderlich has achieved something great. A magical jewelry, a classic whose elegance inspires. The clear and shapely outline of this brooch makes the "Silbervogel" a real eye-catcher. The extraordinary pearled surface creates a fascinating play of light and shadow. The copy is numbered, signed and stamped on the reverse. The brooch can also be worn as a necklace. It has both a safety lock pin and an eyelet on the back.
Dimensions & details- silver 925 / -- Weight 21.41 g- Dimensions 6.5 x 6 cm