2003
330.0 x 265.0 cmHand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists.
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The Summit
Reproduction Size
Florian Lettl, born in Augsburg, Germany in 1957, stands as a singular figure within the realm of contemporary surreal art. His artistic journey is inextricably linked to that of his father, Wolfgang Lettl, a celebrated surrealist painter who himself captivated audiences with his visionary depictions of dreamlike landscapes and symbolic narratives.
Florian Lettl’s distinctive style is characterized by meticulous detail combined with fantastical elements—a technique honed through years of observation and inspired by his father's masterful approach. He deftly blends realism with surrealism, creating images that resonate with both familiarity and wonder.
Beyond his artistic pursuits, Florian Lettl established the Lettl Museum of Surreal Art in Augsburg, a testament to his dedication to preserving and disseminating his father’s groundbreaking oeuvre. This museum serves as a beacon for art lovers seeking an immersive experience—a space bathed in light, brimming with captivating stories and steeped in artistic history.
Florian Lettl’s work continues to inspire artists and collectors alike, securing his place as a pivotal voice in the ongoing dialogue about Surrealism's enduring relevance. His legacy extends beyond individual artworks; it resides in the spirit of imaginative inquiry that defines his artistic practice and honors the profound influence of his father—a connection that ensures Surrealism’s dreamlike visions will continue to captivate audiences for generations to come.
1957 - , Germany
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