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Photolithograph in colors on wove paper Switzerland, 1980s Hans-Rudolf Giger (1940-2014) - Swiss artist Signed lower right in pencil 'H Giger' Numbered lower left in pencil '30/99' In aluminum frame Image dimensions: 41.8 x 27.8 cm Very good condition In the combination of creature-like and technical-mechanical a typical work of the Swiss artist; The auction record for an artwork of Hans Rudolf Giger is currently set at more than €4,500 Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. The work by the Swiss artist is influenced by Surrealism and by the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism, with its representatives, he was a friend. Giger coined the term biomechanoids, beings from a merger of technical-mechanical and anthropomorphic elements, which are frequent subject in his work. Thus in this photolithograph after a drawing a human head shape is covered with elements reminiscent of wristwatches and fittings. The photolithograph is signed lower right with pencil 'H Giger' and lower left numbered '30/99'. The sheet is overall in very good condition. The frame is in good condition with slight signs of wear. The image measures 41.8 x 27.8 cm, the sheet 69.5 x 49.5 cm. The framed dimensions are 72 x 57 cm. Hans-Rudolf Giger (1940-2014) Hans-Rudolf Giger studied interior architecture and industrial design at the School of Applied Arts in Zurich. From 1966, he established himself as an interior architect and designer. At the same time, he was active as an artist. In addition to his important work as a painter, Giger created prints, sculptures and furniture. From 1968, he worked exclusively as an artist as well as scene and costume designer. For his contribution to the movie 'Alien', Giger received the Oscar for the best visual effects in 1980. Early 1990s, Giger gave up on painting and devoted himself to three-dimensional works. (fea) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.