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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ursula Schultze-Bluhm, Schwarze Pest Geht Um, 1960-1961

Ursula Schultze-Bluhm

Schwarze Pest Geht Um, 1960-1961
Huile sur toile
Oil on canvas
80 x 100 cm
31 1/2 x 39 3/8 in
USB004
Copyright The Artist
Catalogue raisonné de l'artiste réf. 60/61/001
Catalogue raisonné de l'artiste réf. 60/61/001

Provenance

Collection Daniel Cordier, Paris

Exhibitions

- Das naive Bild der Welt, Baden-Baden/Frankfurt am Main/Hannover, 1961
- Phantastische Figuration, Berlin 1966
- Ursula, Bonn, 1969
- Ursula, Düsseldorf, 1974
- Ursula—That's Me. So What?, Ludwig Museum, Cologne, 2023 (Cu­ra­tor: Stephan Died­erich)

Literature

- Die Sonde. "Zeitschrift für Kunst und Versuch", H.2, 1964, illustration S. 44 li.

Publications

- Das naive Bild der Welt, Baden-Baden/Frankfurt am Main/Hannover, 1961, p. 182 (Cat.-Nr. 201)
- Phantastische Figuration, Berlin, 1966,n. p., (Cat.-Nr. 91)
- Ursula, Bonn 1969, n.p.., (Cat.-Nr. 3)
- Ursula, Düsseldorf, 1974, n. p.., (Cat.-Nr. 9)
- Evelyn Weiss, Ursula, Munich, Hirmer, 2007, p. 289 (cat. rais.60/61/001).
- Ursula, Ludwig Museum & Walther und Franz König, Cologne, 2023, p. 319
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