Bilder Richard Lindner (1901–1978) – Derrière Le Miroir – Illustrated Art Booklet (1971)



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This edition of Derrière Le Miroir, published by Maeght Éditeur in Paris in 1971, is dedicated to the vibrant and surrealistic work of Richard Lindner. The publication includes several color lithographs and high-quality reproductions, highlighting Lindner’s iconic fusion of machine-like precision, pop eroticism, and theatrical figuration. The cover features two stylized figures locked in a symbolic and ambiguous embrace, referencing Lindner’s recurring interest in costumes, fetishism, and the dynamics of gender and power in urban settings. The booklet captures Lindner’s bold use of color, stylized outlines, and symbolic narratives, making it one of the most visually striking issues in the Derrière Le Miroir series.
Richard Lindner (1901–1978) was a German-born painter who became a U.S. citizen after fleeing Nazi Germany and settling in New York. His unique style merged elements of German expressionism, American pop art, and surrealism. Known for his highly original portrayals of modern identity and sexuality, Lindner explored themes of alienation, fetish, and performance through mechanical forms and vivid palettes. His work played a vital role in post-war transatlantic modernism and remains celebrated for its psychological depth and provocative imagery.
Artist or Maker: Richard Lindner
Dimensions: 38 cm x 28 cm
Medium: Illustrated Art Booklet (Color Lithographs and Reproductions)
Date: 1971
Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.