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15 Sep
2009

Gerhard Richter

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Gerhard Richter works in wide range of media and has explored a diverse range of techniques and styles, influenced by landscape, portraiture, the figure, nature, animals to family poses. His most widely known painting technique is the blurred or dragged composition using either brilliant, subdued or monochrome palette.

In the city project

Lomography Photograph: Gregory 2009

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Pupil Example: Klinsman 2008

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