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 Eva Prima Pandora, 1990, Paul Wunderlich  Figur mit Kopf, 1959, Paul Wunderlich
 Figur, 1959, Paul Wunderlich
 La Chevaliere Dangereuse, 1994, Paul Wunderlich
 Le Dejeuner sur l'Herbe (after Manet), 1977, Paul Wunderlich
 Man Reading, 1959, Paul Wunderlich
 Pythia, 2006, Paul Wunderlich
 The Ambassadors (after Holbein), Paul Wunderlich
 Victoria, 2008, Paul Wunderlich
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Paul Wunderlich Paul Wunderlich was born in 1927 in Berlin and studied in Germany during the 1940's and 1950's. 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; V&A 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. Compass Gallery first brought Wunderlich to Scotland in 2001. This new exhibition includes new sculptures and paintings which demonstrate his creativity and mastery, and the breadth of his artistic skills which now spans 6 decades. |