RICHTER AND WATERCOLOUR

This afternoon I went off to the Louvre again to see the watercolors and drawings of Gerhard Richter. The crowds really beat the imagination but fortunately the Louvre is so big that once you are off the tourist track, you escape people very fast. The gallery where his work is presented goes through several main sections of Italian sculpture and art. The crowds wander through and throw a cursory look at Richter’s work. Only a few stop and actually look at some of the 60 odd pictures. Two major rooms with his work from 1957 to 2008. No photographs please and the Japanese who were caught left the room at once. No photographs? No interest their faces seem to say. There is a lot on Internet so I picked up a couple of the prints that really appealed to me. This work seems to be a preparation for what is to come. Much of his early work is in ink and ELBE is rolled onto paper and designs appear. My Mother did a lot of work like this and frankly some of it was more interesting than I saw this afternoon. On the other hand, his water colours are quite beautiful. Manageable size and some of them I would have been happy to have at home. But not the copies which all look very artificial versus the real thing.
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1984

1984

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