Jorge Stever (b. 1940-) Indirect Natural Light, 1973 Lithograph with 3D Elements in Acrylic on paper 41.5 x 29.5 inches Proof 1/5  Hand signed and numbered by artist.  Jorge Stever  was born in Germany and is considered a Postwar & Contemporary painter.  He called himself a researcher rather than a painter even though he uses painting and sculpture to project his concepts. For sale at Manolis Projects Gallery in Miami, FL
Detail:Jorge Stever (b. 1940-) Indirect Natural Light, 1973 Lithograph with 3D Elements in Acrylic on paper 41.5 x 29.5 inches Proof 1/5 Hand signed and numbered by artist. Jorge Stever was born in Germany and is considered a Postwar & Contemporary painter. He called himself a researcher rather than a painter even though he uses painting and sculpture to project his concepts. For sale at Manolis Projects Gallery in Miami, FL
Detail:Jorge Stever (b. 1940-) Indirect Natural Light, 1973 Lithograph with 3D Elements in Acrylic on paper 41.5 x 29.5 inches Proof 1/5 Hand signed and numbered by artist. Jorge Stever was born in Germany and is considered a Postwar & Contemporary painter. He called himself a researcher rather than a painter even though he uses painting and sculpture to project his concepts. For sale at Manolis Projects Gallery in Miami, FL
SignatureDetail:Jorge Stever (b. 1940-) Indirect Natural Light, 1973 Lithograph with 3D Elements in Acrylic on paper 41.5 x 29.5 inches Proof 1/5 Hand signed and numbered by artist. Jorge Stever was born in Germany and is considered a Postwar & Contemporary painter. He called himself a researcher rather than a painter even though he uses painting and sculpture to project his concepts. For sale at Manolis Projects Gallery in Miami, FL
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Indirect Natural Light, 1973

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Jorge Stever (b. 1940 - 2019)
Indirect Natural Light, 1973
Lithograph with 3D Elements in Acrylic on paper
41.5 x 29.5 inches

Proof 1/5; Edition of 40

Hand signed and numbered by artist.

Jorge Stever  was born in Germany and is considered a Postwar & Contemporary painter.  He called himself a researcher rather than a painter even though he uses painting and sculpture to project his concepts.