
This vintage Hans Burkhardt Brutalist lithograph, circa 1960s, exemplifies the bold architectural abstraction and graphic intensity that defined the German-American Abstract Expressionist’s work in Los Angeles. Rendered in striking black ink against a warm, aged ground, the composition evokes structural forms, industrial silhouettes, and fractured geometry—hallmarks of mid-century modern and Brutalist aesthetics. Burkhardt’s distinctive approach bridges European modernism and West Coast abstraction, making this framed black and white lithograph a compelling acquisition for collectors of mid-century art, Abstract Expressionism, and investment-grade modern prints. Ideal for minimalist, modernist, or Brutalist interiors, this Hans Burkhardt lithograph adds depth, contrast, and historical significance to any curated art collection.
ERA: 1960's
PROVENANCE: Los Angeles
CONDITION: Wear consistent with age, new frame
This vintage Hans Burkhardt Brutalist lithograph, circa 1960s, exemplifies the bold architectural abstraction and graphic intensity that defined the German-American Abstract Expressionist’s work in Los Angeles. Rendered in striking black ink against a warm, aged ground, the composition evokes structural forms, industrial silhouettes, and fractured geometry—hallmarks of mid-century modern and Brutalist aesthetics. Burkhardt’s distinctive approach bridges European modernism and West Coast abstraction, making this framed black and white lithograph a compelling acquisition for collectors of mid-century art, Abstract Expressionism, and investment-grade modern prints. Ideal for minimalist, modernist, or Brutalist interiors, this Hans Burkhardt lithograph adds depth, contrast, and historical significance to any curated art collection.
ERA: 1960's
PROVENANCE: Los Angeles
CONDITION: Wear consistent with age, new frame




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