
Richard Paul Lohse, one of the main representatives of the concrete and constructive art movements, 1975 at his studio in Zurich.
Richard Paul Lohse, a leading representative of concrete and constructive art, is photographed in his Zurich studio in 1975. Wearing a bold checkered shirt, he leans over a desk covered with papers and supplies, absorbed in a sketchbook. Behind him hang three large, minimalist, geometric paintings—grids of squares and rectangles in varying shades of grey—that are characteristic of his work. The image captures a quiet, candid moment of creative focus.
This photo is also available as a vintage print in the following size:
18x24 cm
Please contact us for details.
Artworks:
- Artwork(s) not yet identified
Keywords:
ArtNotIdentified, AtWork, Books
Filename:
lohse_r_5ac_347.jpg
Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
Terms & Conditions
It was not always easy to identify specific personalities, artworks, places or dates. If you are able to provide identifications or find any errors, we kindly request that you contact us.
The description for this image (but not the title) was generated with the help of AI.