Art
Hubert Kretzschmar - "Hillary Clinton" Print
- Item Number
- 355
- Estimated Value
- 750 USD
- Sold
- 355 USD to maxymax
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
"Hillary Clinton" by artist, Hubert Kretzschmar.
Hubert Kretzschmar was born in 1954 in Karlsruhe, Germany. He began a career as a graphic artist after studying visual communication and painting at Essen’s Folkwang University under Willy Fleckhaus and Helmut Sundhausen. In 1978, he settled in New York, where he still lives, and devoted himself to illustration and pioneering works of photography, video, sculpture and computer graphics. During the 1980s, he participated in (and extensively documented) the movement of the graffit-art scene off the streets and into New York’s fine-art galleries. He has designed iconic album covers for legends of rock and pop music (Rolling Stones, Kraftwerk, Iggy Pop, and Led Zeppelin, to name a few) as well as posters and ads for most major record labels. His commercial advertising client roster includes Apple, MTV and Nike.
Print edition of 25.
Measures 12 x 12" framed.
Item Special Note
Please note: Winners will be notified via e-mail with pick-up instructions for the item won after the auction closes on Feb. 12th, 2017. Winning items can be picked up at P.S. 3 Charrette School, 490 Hudson St, NYC 10014 (between Christopher & Grove Streets).
Winner is responsible for shipping fees for items not picked up.
All items are final sale. No returns or exchanges.
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