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Jan Peter Tripp is a German painter and graphic artist best known for his realist depictions of famous writers, animals, and places. His works are similar in theme and ideology to his good friend, the late writer W.G. Sebald, who he grew up with. Both Sebald's and Tripp's works deal with memory and the residue of history on the present. Jan Peter Tripp

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Jan Peter Tripp is a German Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1945. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Schmalfuss Berlin have featured Jan Peter Tripp's work in the past. Jan Peter Tripp is a German painter, printmaker, and graphic artist best known for his realist depictions of famous writers, animals and places. Jan Peter Tripp (German, born 1945) Artworks; Biography; Dealers; Events; Timeline 1945 Born in Oberstdorf / Allgäu, Germany 1965 'Freie Kunstschule Stuttgart' at Gerd Neisser 1967-1970 studied sculpture at Prof. Rudolf Dauert, the Academy of Fine Arts, Stuttgart 1971 Jan Peter Tripp (born May 15, 1945 in Oberstdorf in the Allgäu) is a German painter and printmaker. Life and Work Jan Peter Tripp is the son of the painter Franz Josef Tripp and his wife Josefa Tripp. Jan Peter Tripp went in Oberstdorf in the elementary school and the secondary school along with the later writer WG Sebald.

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Jan Peter Tripp is a German painter and graphic artist best known for his realist depictions of famous writers, animals, and places. View Jan Peter Tripp's 123 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. Born in Oberstdorf, Germany, in 1945, Jan Peter Tripp studied sculpture in the early 1970s at the Akademie Stuttgart and painting at the Akademie Wien in Vienna. The works of his early years show a clear surrealist influence. Subsequently, he changed his interest in psychiatric themes for the real, like the German painters of the Neue Sachlichkeit. The latest, Unrecounted, the result of a long collaboration with a childhood friend, German artist Jan Peter Tripp, is suitably haunting. It has often been said that, in his brief, marvellous. Unrecounted is a book of poems and images from one of the most admired European writers, W.G. Sebald, and his friend and collaborator, the German artist Jan Peter Tripp. For a number of years until Sebald's death in 2001, the two exchanged poems and lithographs. Unrecounted is the startlingly original result of this long artistic friendship - a creative dialogue inspired by shared concerns.

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Jan Peter Tripp, born in Allgäu, in the Bavarian Alps in 1945, is a German painter, sculptor and author. While he is renowned in Germany and Europe, there is little criticism to be found in English on Tripp that does not primarily consider his friend and collaborator, W. G. Sebald. With Tripp, Sebald created his last book Unrecounted (2004). 1 Unsigned Record Jan Peter Tripp (born 1945) Still Life With Knife 1993 Painting 1 Unsigned Record Jan Peter Tripp (born 1945) American Dream circa 1989 Prints & Multiples Jan Peter Tripp was born in Oberstdorf, Germany in 1945 and studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts, Stuttgart from 1967-70.. In 1983, for a third time Tripp was awarded a scholarship from the Barkenhoff Foundation. He is a painter and printmaker who, since 1972 has had numerous solo exhibitions and shows in Germany and abroad.. Jan Peter Tripp Kinsey Meets Man Ray, 1989 Sylvan Cole Gallery €375 Jan Peter Tripp American Dream, 1991 Sylvan Cole Gallery €475 Jan Peter Tripp, Tomi Ungerer, Der Stresburger Block, Jean Remlinger, Raymond Waydelich Untitled (from Columbus: In Search of a New Tomorrow), 1992 Forum Auctions Bidding closed

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Jan Peter Tripp is a German Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1945. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Schmalfuss Berlin have featured Jan Peter Tripp's work in the past. Jan Peter Tripp's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 42 USD to 2,941 USD, depending on the size and medium. Unrecounted combines thirty-three of what W. G. Sebald called his "micropoems"--miniatures as unclassifiable as all of his works--with thirty-three exquisitely exact lithographs by one of his oldest friends, the acclaimed artist Jan Peter Tripp. The lithographs portray, with stunning precision, pairs of eyes--the eyes of Beckett, Borges, Proust Jasper Johns, Francis Bacon, Tripp, Sebald.