Georg Baselitz
Georg Baselitz, born in 1938 in Deutschbaselitz, Germany, lives and works in Inning am Ammersee, Germany, near Salzburg, Austria, and in Imperia, Italy. In the 1960s, Baselitz rejected the gestural abstraction that had prevailed in Europe and the USA since the end of the war and with his dynamic, expressive paintings established a new aesthetic by focusing on the figurative. By turning his motifs upside down and thus directing the gaze from the subject to pure painting, Georg Baselitz has been irritating the art world since 1969 and created an unmistakable trademark.
Georg Baselitz Editions

Georg Baselitz
Frau am Abgrund, zwei Rosen
1999
Etching/aquatint on rag paper, 66 x 50.2 cm (26 x 19¾ in), edition of 50, signed and numbered.
This edition by Georg Baselitz was published on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of art magazine.

Georg Baselitz
Aman
1995
Etching and aquatint on BFK Rives rag paper, 65 x 55 cm (25½ x 21½ in). Edition: 40, signed and numbered.
This edition was published by Schellmann Art for Capital magazine.