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Hermann Alfred Sigg

 

Born 1924 in Zurich

 

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Signed and numbered 95/100 in pencil and dated [19] 76

 

The painter and engraver Alfred Hermann Sigg spent much of his childhood on his parent's farm in Oberhasli and returned there late in life after travels in Europe and Asia.

He studied art at the Kunstgewebeschule in Zurich, notably with Johaness Itten, Heinrich Müller, Ernst Georg Rüegg, Carl Fischer, Otto Morach and Ernst Gubler.

 

Sigg's extensive travels in South-East Asia and his contact with Eastern spiritualism had an influence on his work.

 

Over the last decade, Sigg has moved towards abstraction. His abstract works on canvas attracted critical praise during a recent multi-exhibition tour of the United States. The tour sparked renewed international interest in the work fo this versatile artist.

 

Platemark dimensions: 30 X 40 cm
Full sheet dimensions (full sheet is not shown): 50 x 66 cm

 

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