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Paul Wunderlich
Available Works
Paul Wunderlich was born in 1927 in Berlin and studied in Germany at Landeskunstchule in Hamburg during the late forties and early fifties. There, Wunderlich began making graphic work, including woodcuts, lithographs, aquatints, engravings, and drypoints. Since then he achieved world renown as a master lithographer whose work is publicly held in collections such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; British Museum, London; and the Hirschorn Museum, Washington DC. In 1999, he turned to the difficult and unforgiving medium of drypoint and produced a masterful series, which are his current focus.
• Related Artist Link: Friedrich Meckseper

Löwenmaul (Lion’s Mouth), 1969
Color lithograph. Edition 100.
Sheet: 22 x 16-1/2 inches.
$375
Noli Tangere Circulos Meos, 1961
Color lithograph.
21-1/2 x 16-1/4 inches.
$450
á Trois, 1965
Five color lithograph. e.e. I/VII.
26 x 19-1/2 inches.
$450
Frau mit Hochfrisur, 1966
Lithograph. Edition 60.
25 x 20 inches.
$650
Jutta, 1967
Color lithograph. Edition 80.
25-1/2 x 19-3/4 inches.
$675
Leda, 1965
Color lithograph.
22 x 30 inches.
$600
Creation d’une femme III, 1962
Color lithograph. Edition 30.
23-1/2 x 17-3/4 inches.
$775
Salomo IV:9, “...mit Deiner Augen einem...”, 1969
Color lithograph. e.e. IV/VIII.
24 x 17-3/4 inches.
$650
Eva I, 1966
Color lithograph. Edition 120.
26 x 20 inches.
$750
Madame est Servie, 1968
Color lithograph. Edition 75.
19-5/8 x 25-5/8 inches.
$700
The Key of Bonaparte, 1966
Color lithograph. Edition 80.
19-1/2 x 25-1/2 inches.
$725
The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon's
Portfolio of 10 Lithographs
Published by Aquarius Press

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The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon's, 1970
Portfolio. Published by Aquarius Press.
Deluxe edition "I", from ten portfolios reserved for the collaborators. Includes Box with signed title page, ten unsigned lithographs, and ten additional lithographs (same as the other ten) all signed individually by the artist. The last 50 included ten additional prints (same as the other ten) signed individually. Ten more portfolios were made with the extra suite of individually singed prints, these were reserved for the collaborators.
Box is 27 x 21 x 1 inches
$5000
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The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon's, 1970
Portfolio. Published by Aquarius Press.
Edition number 275/480 from the principle edition consisting of a box with ten original lithographs of which the first image and the title page are signed. The principle edition is 480, 310 in English and 100 in German. The last 50 included ten additional prints (same as the other ten) signed individually. Ten more portfolios were made with the extra suite of individually singed prints, these were reserved for the collaborators.
Box is 27 x 21 x 1 inches.
$1500

The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s, 1970. (box cover)
The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s, 1970. (description sheet)
The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s, 1970. (one of ten lithos included)
The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s, 1970. (one of ten lithos included)
The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s, 1970. (one of ten lithos included)
The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s, 1970. (one of ten lithos included)
The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s, 1970. (one of ten lithos included)
The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s, 1970. (one of ten lithos included)
The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s, 1970. (one of ten lithos included)
The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s, 1970. (one of ten lithos included)
The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s, 1970. (one of ten lithos included)
The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s, 1970. (one of ten lithos included)

