Candle paintings

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Candle paintings are a series of photorealistic yet subtly abstract candle images by German artist Gerhard Richter, celebrated for their meditative atmosphere and exploration of light, time, and perception.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork series
painting series
artForm oil painting
artHistoricalContext late 20th-century German painting
collectorInterest high demand in art market
colorPalette muted tones
soft contrasts
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Gerhard Richter
depicts burning flame
candle wax
multiple candles
reflected light
single candle
genre abstraction
photorealism
hasQuality atmospheric depth
illusionistic realism
intimate scale
quiet mood
soft focus
stillness
influencedBy Old Master painting techniques
photography
lighting self-illuminated by candle flame
mainSubject candle
flame
light
movement Contemporary art
Postwar art
notableCharacteristic exploration of light
exploration of perception
exploration of time
meditative atmosphere
photorealistic depiction of candles
subtly abstract composition
partOf Gerhard Richter’s photo-based paintings
reception critically acclaimed
widely exhibited
relatedWork Abstract paintings by Gerhard Richter
Skull paintings
theme ambiguity between photography and painting
contemplation
everyday objects as high art
mortality
perceptual uncertainty
transience
usedMedium oil on canvas

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Gerhard Richter notableWork Candle paintings