Esteban Fekete
1924 Cinkota/Budapest - 2009 Dieburg
Esteban Fekete was a German-Argentine painter, draftsman and colored woodcutter with Hungarian roots. Stylistically, he is indefinable; his works are neither clearly expressionist - although many works appeal to the viewer in this way - nor representational art, and certainly not abstraction. He has developed and preserved his own style, and that in many forms: Painting in various techniques (oil, tempera, mixed media on various substrates such as paper, wood, hardboard), in the early 70s also enamel paintings, drawings, linocut and his very own technique: the colored woodcut, through which he established himself as distinctive in the art scene.
He succeeded in perfect mastery of this technique to the point of achieving the technically complicated as well as artistically sophisticated result of color printing. With a few exceptions, he carried out all the steps himself. He developed his own cutting and processing technique for the wooden plates.
In 1979 Fekete received the Georg-Christoph-Lichtenberg-Prize for fine arts from the district of Darmstadt-Dieburg. In the last years of his life, Fekete experimented with reverse glass painting.
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Linocut
Signed, dated, numbered & blind stamp
>> Framing on request: Production approx. 2 weeks | Surcharge €75
Real wood frame - custom made
Acrylic glass, UV 100, glare-free
FSC-certified timber, 100% Made in Germany, 100% Organic
Size 53 x 43 cm
Provenance | Austrian Gallery, Private Collection Germany
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