
The painting by German artist Gerhard Richter “Wiesenthal in South Baden” depicts the rural landscape with photographic accuracy.
The desert stubble, the grass of which is as if cut off by a giant razor, was depopulated. Hay pressed into round bales has not yet been taken away from the fields, but the harvest has already ended. Not far off fall, wind, rain and cold.
Wiesenthal en el sur de Baden – Gerhard Richter
Wiesenthal dans le sud de Bade – Gerhard Richter
Snake by Gerhard Richter
Betty by Gerhard Richter
Ema by Gerhard Richter
Darkness by Gerhard Richter
Corner of the Cathedral by Gerhard Richter
Courbet by Gerhard Richter