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Johann Nussbaecher

Joined Artfinder: March 2016

Artworks for sale: 5

United Kingdom

About Johann Nussbaecher

 
 
  • Biography
    Johann Nussbächer is worldwide represented by Galerie Ludwig Trossaert.
    If you would like to have more information about this artwork or the artist, or see more work by this artist, please go to the website of the certifying gallery or contact the certifying gallery for more work at the best price conditions.
    If not exhibited, this work is located in Triefenstein-Lengfurt (Germany)

    Johann Nussbächer is a German artist, painter, printmaker and draftsman. With national and international exhibitions. His wide work consists of different groups of works of painting, an extensive graphic work as well as "figurative expressive" drawings. His oeuvre has a high density of creation. His most famous paintings are the "works in varnish" The newest painting group is called "Reale Fiction". These pictures look surprisingly three-dimensional, but are actually quite flat and they are exactly like the "work in varnish" unique in the world. 
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Biography

Johann Nussbächer is worldwide represented by Galerie Ludwig Trossaert.
If you would like to have more information about this artwork or the artist, or see more work by this artist, please go to the website of the certifying gallery or contact the certifying gallery for more work at the best price conditions.
If not exhibited, this work is located in Triefenstein-Lengfurt (Germany)

Johann Nussbächer is a German artist, painter, printmaker and draftsman. With national and international exhibitions. His wide work consists of different groups of works of painting, an extensive graphic work as well as "figurative expressive" drawings. His oeuvre has a high density of creation. His most famous paintings are the "works in varnish" The newest painting group is called "Reale Fiction". These pictures look surprisingly three-dimensional, but are actually quite flat and they are exactly like the "work in varnish" unique in the world.