Waldhaus (P18), 2018
- Artist: Gerhard Richter (German, born 1932)
- Medium: Giclée print mounted on aluminium panel
- Dimensions (sheet): 1420 × 980 mm (55 7/8 × 38 5/8 in)
- Edition: Edition of 200
- Numbering: Numbered in black ink verso
- Publisher: HENI, London — ink stamp verso
Waldhaus (P18) is a giclée print mounted on aluminium panel, executed in 2018 by Gerhard Richter — one of the most celebrated, institutionally recognized, and commercially significant artists in the history of postwar art — numbered in black ink verso from the edition of 200, published by HENI in London, bearing their ink stamp verso, and housed within the original packaging.
Gerhard Richter occupies a position of absolute centrality in the history of contemporary art. Born in Dresden in 1932, Richter has built across seven decades a body of work of extraordinary range, intellectual ambition, and technical mastery — spanning photo-paintings, abstract works, glass pieces, and editions — that has consistently attracted the highest critical recognition and the strongest results in the international auction market. His practice is rooted in a sustained interrogation of the nature of painting, photography, and the image itself, giving his work a philosophical depth and lasting relevance entirely consistent with his status as the most important living European painter.
Waldhaus — German for "forest house" — engages with the landscape and the forest, recurring and deeply resonant subjects within the German Romantic painting tradition and within Richter's own sustained body of landscape-based work. At 1420 × 980 mm, the work achieves a scale and physical presence of considerable ambition, the giclée process mounted directly onto an aluminium panel giving the print a depth, luminosity, and material permanence entirely consistent with the production standards of Richter's most significant recent editions. Published by HENI — one of the most respected and quality-conscious fine art publishers in the world, responsible for some of the most significant editions of Richter's career — this work carries a publication history and institutional provenance of the highest distinction.
The work is in excellent condition.
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FAQ
Is this an original work by Gerhard Richter?
Yes — an authentic giclée print mounted on aluminium panel, numbered in black ink verso from the edition of 200, published by HENI, London, with their ink stamp verso.
What does Waldhaus mean?
Waldhaus is German for "forest house" — engaging with the landscape and the forest, subjects of deep resonance within the German Romantic painting tradition and within Richter's own sustained body of landscape-based work.
Who published the work?
HENI, London — one of the most respected and quality-conscious fine art publishers in the world, responsible for some of the most significant editions of Richter's career.
What is the medium and presentation?
A giclée print mounted directly onto an aluminium panel — a premium process giving the print exceptional depth, luminosity, and material permanence, presented as the full sheet within its original packaging.
What is the edition size?
Edition of 200 — numbered in black ink verso.
What are the dimensions?
Sheet: 1420 × 980 mm (55 7/8 × 38 5/8 in)
Is the work framed?
No — presented as the full sheet within its original packaging.
What is the condition?
Excellent condition. Full condition report available upon request.
Is this artwork a good investment?
Gerhard Richter is one of the most consistently collected and commercially significant living artists in the global auction market. Editions published by HENI, fully documented and in excellent condition, represent compelling acquisitions for serious collectors of contemporary art.
Is worldwide shipping available?
Yes — secure worldwide shipping from France with professional packaging, tracking, and insurance.