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akg669605 Antes, Horst geb. 1936. "Paar mit Taube", 1963. Eitempera, Öl auf Leinwand, 90 x 100 cm. Ulm, Sammlung Deschler.
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akg8558100 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: terracotta lion, unknown artist, one of 15 lions in the sculpture garden; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558107 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (bronze) "Le Couple", realized 1998 by Victor Roman, at the manor house; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558131 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (terracotta of Impruneta) "Terracotta Army", realized 2004 by Giuliano Ghelli, at entrance to the manor house; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558128 gallery: ancient wine label of wine "Biondo di Nittardi 1984, Vino da tavola"; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558129 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (bronze) "Gegenläufiger Tanz", realized 2014 by Beate Debus, at entrance to the manor house; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558130 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate): art work "Three Colonna", terracotta and ceramic, realized 1992 by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, near the winery (cantina); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558125 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate): olive trees along way to the manor house; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558141 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (relief, metal), showing working people in a winery or tavern, unknown artist, at entrance to the manor house; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558113 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate): art work "L`Oiseau", cement, realized 1989 by Corneille, near the winery (cantina); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558042 gallery: wine labels of artists wine Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa, editions 2007 (Tomi Ungerer) and 2008 (Günter Grass); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558086 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate): art work "Die drei Lustphasen des Weintrinkens" ("The three lust phasis of wine drinking"), gaze on fiberglass, realized 2015 by Klaus Zylla, in the winery (cantina); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558046 gallery: wine label of artists wine Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa, edition 2009 (Pierre Alechinsky); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558041 gallery: wine label of artists wine Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa, edition 2010 (Dario Fo); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558048 Gallery: wrapping paper for Casanuova di Nittardi wine, realized 1993 by A. R. Penck; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558050 Gallery: wine label for Casanuova di Nittardi wine, realized 1993 by A. R. Penck; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558068 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate): art work "Die Schönen und der Wein" ("The beautiful and the wine"), gaze on fiberglass, realized 2015 by Klaus Zylla, in the winery (cantina); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558044 gallery: wine labels of artists wine Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa, editions 2013 (Alain Clémont) and 2014 (Hsiao Chin); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558047 gallery: wine labels of artists wine Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa, editions 2005 (Yoko Ono) and 2006 (Mimmo Paladino); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8558043 gallery: wine labels of artists wine Casanuova di Nittardi, editions 2015 (Joe-Tilson), 2016 (Allen Jones), and 2017 (Mikis Theodorakis); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602843 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (terracotta) "Baccusmahl", realized 2015 by Klaus Zylla; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602840 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), cellar of manor house: wine labels of artists wine Casanuova di Nittardi, editions 1986 (Alfred Hridlicka), 1987 (Paul Wunderlich), 1988 (Rudolf Hausner), 1989 (Friedensreich Hundertwasser), and 1990 (Horst Janssen); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602838 Gallery: wrapping paper for Casanuova di Nittardi wine, realized 2008 by Günter Grass; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602845 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), court of manor house: niche with old olive press and art works at walls; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602819 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate): wine grapes in a terracotta amphora in the winery (cantina); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602831 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (corten steel) "Augustus, Imperatore Romano", realized 2000 by Heiner Meyer; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602833 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (corten) "Punto Vitale", realized 2015 by Riccardo Cordero; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602834 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), cellar of manor house: wine labels of artists wine Casanuova di Nittardi, editions 2005 (Yoko Ono), 2006 (Mimmo Paladino), 2007 (Tomi Ungerer), 2008 (Günter Grass), and 2009 (Pierre Alechinsky); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602835 Gallery: wrapping paper for Casanuova di Nittardi wine, realized 2008 by Günter Grass; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602839 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate): art work "Three Colonna", terracotta and ceramic, realized 1992 by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, near the winery (cantina); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602823 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (bronze) "Entwurf für eine grosse Figur III", realized 2004 by Dietrich Klinge, in front of old manor house; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602821 Gallery: wrapping paper for Casanuova di Nittardi wine, realized 2010 by Dario Fo; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602837 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate): olive trees along way to the manor house; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602841 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), degustation room in manor house: wine label of artists wine Casanuova di Nittardi Chianti Classico DOCG 2017 (design: Mikis Theodorakis); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602842 Gallery: detaail of wrapping paper for Casanuova di Nittardi wine, realized 1990 by Horst Janssen; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602815 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (teak and ebony on wooden floor) "Chess", Indonesia, 2007; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602801 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate): oenologist León Femfert at terracotta amphora in the winery (cantina); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602813 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (bronze) "Two Busts of Minotauros", realized 1983 by Paul Wunderlich, at entrance gate of Nittardi wine estate; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602827 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), degustation room in manor house: wine label of Nittardi Belcanto Chianti Classico 2017 (label: fragmented face of Michelangelo Buonarotti); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602800 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: detail (bust on the right) of art work (bronze) "Two Busts of Minotauros", realized 1983 by Paul Wunderlich, at entrance gate of Nittardi wine estate; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602830 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (bronze) "Entwurf für eine grosse Figur III", realized 2004 by Dietrich Klinge, in front of old manor house; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602832 Gallery: detaail of wrapping paper for Casanuova di Nittardi wine, realized 1990 by Horst Janssen; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602806 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (terracotta) "Baccusmahl", realized 2015 by Klaus Zylla; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602836 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: detail (bust on the left) of art work (bronze) "Two Busts of Minotauros", realized 1983 by Paul Wunderlich, at entrance gate of Nittardi wine estate; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602770 Gallery: wrapping paper for Casanuova di Nittardi wine, realized 2013 by Alain Clément; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602780 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), degustation room in manor house: wine labels of "Supertuscan" Nittardi Nectar Dei DOC Maremma Toscana 2016 and Nittardi Ad Astra DOC Maremma Toscana 2017; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602774 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), court of manor house: artwork (bronze) "Handschuh mit Selbstportrait"), realized by Günter Grass, undated, at wall in niche with old olive press and further art works at walls; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602783 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), cellar of manor house: wrapping papers around artists wines Casanuova di Nittardi Chianti Classico DOCG 2017, realized by Mikis Theodorakis; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602773 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), cellar of manor house: wine labels of artists wine Casanuova di Nittardi, editions 2001 (Volker Stelzmann), 2002 (Giuliano Ghelli), 2003 (Robert Combas), 2004 (Klaus Zylla), and 2005 (Yoko Ono); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602769 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), degustation room in manor house: wine label of artists wine Casanuova di Nittardi Chianti Classico DOCG 2017 (design: Mikis Theodorakis) and Nittardi Belcanto Chianti Classico 2017 (label: fragmented face of Michelangelo Buonarotti); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602778 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate): wine grapes on a vineyard near the winery (cantina); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602790 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (bronze) "Le Couple", realized 1998 by Victor Roman, at the manor house; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602767 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: art work (bronze) "Le Couple", realized 1998 by Victor Roman, at the manor house; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602796 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate): experimental ceramic amphora for wien making in the winery (cantina); Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602782 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: detail (bust on the left) of art work (bronze) "Two Busts of Minotauros", realized 1983 by Paul Wunderlich, at entrance gate of Nittardi wine estate; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602784 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: part of art work (bronze) "Entwurf für eine grosse Figur III", realized 2004 by Dietrich Klinge, in front of old manor house; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8602798 Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti, Tenuta Nittardi (Nittardi Estate), sculpture garden: part of art work (bronze) "Entwurf für eine grosse Figur III", realized 2004 by Dietrich Klinge, in front of old manor house; Tenuta Nittardi dates back to a defense tower, first mentioned in 1183 and called "Nectar Dei" ("Nectar of God"). In 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564) owned this wine estate. In 1549, while painting the Sixtine Chapel in the Vaticane, he wrote to nephew Leonardo: "I'd prefer two casks of wine rather than eight shirts." Today, the estate is owned by German art gallery owner Peter Femfert and his wife, historian Stefania Canali. The winery of the estate is run by son Leon Femfert, philosopher and enologist. Each year, since 1981, a special artists wine edition of new Casanuova di Nittardi Vigna Doghessa Chianti Classico DOCG wine is launched as a hommage to Michelangelo. Artists from all over the world have taken part and creatd special wine labels and wrapping paper, including Hundertwasser, Corneille, A.R. Penck, Mitoraj, Yoko Ono, Karl Otto Götz and two Nobel Prize for Literature winners; Günter Grass (1927 - 2015) and Dario Fo (1926 - 2016). Most impressing is the sculpture garden of Nittardi Estate. Here, sculptors like Victor Roman, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Igor Mitoraj, Horst Antes, Miguel Berrocal, Dietrich Klinge, Paul Wunderlich, Raymond Waydelich, Giuliano Ghelli, Heiner Meyer, Klaus Zylla, and Riccardo Cordero have placed works.
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akg8210348 Antes, Horst1936 Heppenheim""Meditation"". 1967. Mixed media on Arches France (watermark). 39.5 x 57cm. Signed and dated lower right: Antes 1967. Verso titled: Meditation. Framed. We would like to thank the Archive Horst Antes for the kind support. Provenance: Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia. . Art trade, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8210351 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimUntitled. 1960. Mixed media on laid card. 40 x 26.5cm. Signed lower left: antes. Framed. We would like ti thank the Archive Horst Antes for the kind support. Provenance: Galerie Michael Neumann, Kiel (label) Private collection Rhineland. . Art trade, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8210198 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimOhne Titel. Doubletten. 1968. Jeweils: Farbserigrafie auf Karton. 78 x 55,5cm (84 x 59,5cm). Signiert. - Beide Blätter: Etwas unfrisch. Knickspuren. Leichte Verschmutzungen. b) Partiell minimal gebräunt. WVZ. Lutze, Vgl. WVZ.-Nr. 560. . Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8210199 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimOhne Titel. Doubletten. 1968. Jeweils: Farbserigrafie auf Karton. 78 x 55,5cm (84 x 59,5cm). Signiert. - Beide Blätter: Etwas unfrisch. Knickspuren. Leichte Verschmutzungen. b) Partiell minimal gebräunt. WVZ. Lutze, Vgl. WVZ.-Nr. 560. . Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8210459 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimKopf mit 14 Punkten. 1968. Aquatec on canvas. 105.5 x 70cm. Signed lower right: Antes as well as titled, inscribed, signed, and dated verso: Kopf mit 14 Punkten Aquatec Antes 1968. Framed. Provenance: Galerie Stangl, Munich (Label) Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia Exhibitions: Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden Baden und Gesellschaft der Freunde junger Kunst, Baden-Baden/Kunsthalle Bern/Kunsthalle Bremen/ Frankfurter Kunstverein, Antes Bilder 1965-71, 1971/72, cat. no. 24, p. 40 coloured illustration (label) Literature: Studienstiftung Horst Antes (editor): Horst Antes, Werkverzeichnis der Gemälde Band 2, 1965-1968, Künzelsau 2017, cat. rais. no. 1968-11, p. 204, coloured ill. . Art trade, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8210635 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimOhne Titel. 1961. Tinte auf Papier. 29,5 x 20,7cm. Signiert und datiert unten rechts: antes 1961. Zu dieser Arbeit liegt eine schriftliche Bestätigung der Echtheit von Dorothea Antes vom 20.4.2015 vor. . Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8209885 theAntes, Horst1936 HeppenheimFigur 1000. 1987. Steel, corroded. 220 x 90 x 67cm. Signed and numbered on the plate of the base: 302/1000. Number 302/1000. Provenance: Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia. . Art trade, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8209884 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimFigur (Embryo). 1992/93. Acrylglas mit Gravur und Aquatec Einfärbungen in Rot. 65 x 49,5 x 10cm. Signiert auf der Standfläche rechts: Antes. Nummeriert auf der Standfläche links: 66/190: Edition Volker Huber, Offenbach a.M. (Hrsg.). Ex. 66/190. Der Arbeit liegt ein Faltblatt des Herausgebers bei. . Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8209698 MappenwerkWer hat Angst vor Rot, Grün und Blau. 1972. Mappe mit je einer Farbserigrafie von Alt (übermalt), Antes, Winter und Wunderlich. Jeweils: Auf leichtem Karton. 86 x 64cm. Drucksignatur, zudem Alt: signiert und datiert; Wunderlich: signiert. In originaler Mappe (88 x 66 x 0,5cm). Galerie Volker Huber, Offenbach a.M. (Hrsg.). Ex. 898. - Blätter z.T. mit kleinen Bestoßungen. Alt: Minimale Oberflächenbereibungen (nur im Streiflicht sichtbar). Verso leichte Farbspuren. Antes: Verso leicht durchschlagende Farbe. Mappe in sehr gutem Zustand. Die Mappe erschien in einer Auflage von 4000 Exemplaren davon sind je 1800 von Alt und Wunderlich signiert. Es liegt ein Zertifikat mit der Nummerierung bei. . Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Author: HORST ANTES. Copyright: This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image. © Horst Antes.
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akg8203217 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimFigur 1000. 1987. Stahl, rot korrodiert. 220 x 90 x 67cm. Nummeriert und signiert auf der Plinthe: 346/1000 antes. Ex. 346/1000. Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8203223 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimnachWürfelpuzzle mit sechs Motiven. 2006. Farbiger Offsetdruck auf 12 Holzklötzen. Jeweils 6 x 6 x 6cm. Zusammengesetzt in Holzkasten mit Plexiglasscheibe (7,5 x 25,5 x 19cm). Nummeriert und signiert in der Beilage: 160/180 Antes. Kunsthalle Würth, Schwäbisch Hall (Hrsg.). Ex. 160/180. Das Puzzle erschien anläßlich der Ausstellung ""Horst Antes und mogen male ich vieleicht ein Bild"", Kunsthalle Würth, Schwäbisch Hall 2006/07Provenienz: Sammlung Gerhard F. Reinz, Köln. . Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8203210 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimnachWürfelpuzzle mit sechs Motiven. 2006. Farbiger Offsetdruck auf 12 Holzklötzen. Jeweils 6 x 6 x 6cm. Zusammengesetzt in Holzkasten mit Plexiglasscheibe (7,5 x 25,5 x 19cm). Nummeriert und signiert in der Beilage: 160/180 Antes. Kunsthalle Würth, Schwäbisch Hall (Hrsg.). Ex. 160/180. Das Puzzle erschien anläßlich der Ausstellung ""Horst Antes und mogen male ich vieleicht ein Bild"", Kunsthalle Würth, Schwäbisch Hall 2006/07Provenienz: Sammlung Gerhard F. Reinz, Köln. . Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8200092 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimUntitled. 1960. Mixed media on laid card. 40 x 26.5cm. Signed lower left: antes. Framed. We would like ti thank the Archive Horst Antes for the kind support. Provenance: Galerie Michael Neumann, Kiel (label) Private collection Rhineland. . Art trade, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8200084 Antes, Horst1936 Heppenheim""Meditation"". 1967. Mixed media on Arches France (watermark). 39.5 x 57cm. Signed and dated lower right: Antes 1967. Verso titled: Meditation. Framed. We would like to thank the Archive Horst Antes for the kind support. Provenance: Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia. . Art trade, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8200096 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimOhne Titel. 1965. Bleistiftzeichnung auf Transparentpapier. 30 x 21cm. Auf Karton aufgezogen (44 x 34cm). Signiert und datiert unten rechts: Antes 65. Bezeichnet in Blau unter der Signatur: Schwarz. Modellrahmen. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen. . Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8200116 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimOhne Titel (Mann und Frau). 1974. Blei- und Farbstifte auf Papier. 30 x 22,5cm. Signiert unten rechts: Antes. Datiert unten links: 74. Bezeichnet verso: 1352. Modellrahmen. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen. . Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8200109 Antes, Horst und Kerstan, Horst1936 Heppenheim/1941 Frankfurt/Main - 2005 KandernFigurengruppe (Vase). 1965. Weißes Steingut mit Ritzzeichnung und Manganfarbe. 25 x Ø22cm. Nummeriert, bezeichnet und datiert auf der Unterseite: 16 ANTES KERSTAN 1965. Provenienz: Galerie Michael Neumann, Düsseldorf; Privatsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen. Ausstellungen: Galerie Stangl, München 1965, Kat.-Nr. 16, Abb.; Galerie Neumann, Düsseldorf 1988, Kat.-Nr. 24, Abb. . Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8199400 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimHead. Multiple. Steel, red corroded. 45 x 45 x 13.5cm. One of 1000 copies. Literature: - Cf. Exhibition cat. Horst Antes - Der Kopf, publisher of Badischer Kunstverein e.V., Karlsruhe 1978, p. 6, ill. - Cf. Exhibition cat. Horst Antes, Sprengel Museum, Hannover 1989, p. 161, cat.no. 560, ill. . Art trade, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8193013 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimOhne Titel. 1961. Tinte auf Papier. 29,5 x 20,7cm. Signiert und datiert unten rechts: antes 1961. Zu dieser Arbeit liegt eine schriftliche Bestätigung der Echtheit von Dorothea Antes vom 20.4.2015 vor. . Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8192993 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimOhne Titel. 1961. Tinte auf Papier. 29,5 x 20,7cm. Signiert und datiert unten rechts: antes 1961. Zu dieser Arbeit liegt eine schriftliche Bestätigung der Echtheit von Dorothea Antes vom 20.4.2015 vor. . Kunsthandel, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8189525 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimUntitled. Ca. 1978. Gouache on paper. 31 x 23cm. Signed lower right: Antes. Framed. Not examined out of the frame.Provenance:- Galerie Michael Neumann, Düsseldorf - Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia. . Art trade, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8189531 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimHead. Steel, corroded red. 45 x 45 x 13.5cm. Signed and numbered on the bottom (stamped): Antes 626/1000. Art trade, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg8189526 Antes, Horst1936 HeppenheimCouple's game. 1963/64. Pencil on paper. 28 x 22cm. Signed and dated lower right: Antes 1963/64. Framed. Not examined out of the frame. Provenance:- Galerie Michael Neumann, Düsseldorf (label)- Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia. . Art trade, Van Ham. Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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iblabc02011630 Sculpture by Horst Antes at the campus, Garching near Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
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akg228159 Copyright: This artwork is not in the public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication. © Horst Antes.
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akg216212 Copyright: This artwork is not in the public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication. © Horst Antes.
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akg200549 Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication.
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akg200552 Copyright: © Horst Antes. This artwork is not in the public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication.
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00591269 fine arts, Northern Amerika, sculpture, Hopi cult figure, Wakas, wood, Arizona, USA, circa 1900, Horst Antes collection,
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00591270 fine arts, Northern Amerika, sculpture, Hopi cult figure, Salako Taka, wood, Arizona, USA, pre 1900, Horst Antes collection,
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00591271 fine arts, Northern Amerika, sculpture, Hopi cult figure, Salako Taka, wood, Arizona, USA, 20th century, Horst Antes collection,
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00591268 fine arts, Northern Amerika, sculpture, Hopi cult figure, buffalo girl, wood, Arizona, USA, circa 1900, Horst Antes collection,
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00591266 fine arts, Northern Amerika, sculpture, Zuni cult figure, Ca'lako, wood, New Mexico, USA, 19th/20th century, Horst Antes collection,
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00591265 fine arts, Northern Amerika, sculpture, Hopi cult figure, Palhik Mana, butterfly girl, wood, Arizona, USA, 19th/20th century, Horst Antes collection,
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00591267 fine arts, Northern Amerika, sculpture, Zuni cult figures, Ne'paiyatamu, Ko'kokci, Cilow'ona and Koko, wood, New Mexico, USA, 19th/20th century, Horst Antes collection, American Indians, Native Americans, carving, historic, historical, kachina, Ne paiyatamu, Ko kokci, Cilow ona, Nepaiyatamu, Kokokci, Cilowona,
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00430312 "fine arts, Antes, Horst (* 1936), ""Self-Portrait"", 1960, pencil drawing, Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Brunswick,"
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dpa11108409 German Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) gestures in front of the painting 'Drei Figuren und Zwei Schlangen' ('Three Figures and Two Snakes') by Horst Antes at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, 5 November 2007. The paintings inside the Chancellery were exchanged in presence of the Chancellor. The new ones were lent by 'Kulturstiftung Hartwig Piepenbrock' and will be on display for the next two years. Photo: MARCUS BRANDT.
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