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SMOKING SEAMAN'S SUNSET
Venice, 1968
Painted at Positano, July 1968 - Venice, August 1968
625 mm x 428 mm
Mixed media: watercolour, egg tempera, oil, silver paint for stoves and lacquer on Schoellershammer aluminium cardboard, primed with chalk and polyvinyl
- Institut Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt, 1998
- Die Galerie, Frankfurt, 2001
- Fine Art Galerie, Vienna, since May 2013
- Pierre Cardin Buildings, New York, 1980
- Art '96, Basel, 1996
- W. Schmied, Hundertwasser, Salzburg, 1974, pl. 95 (c), p. 319
- Contemporary Great Masters: Hundertwasser, Tokyo, 1993, pl. 28 (c), p. 112
- A. C. Fürst, Hundertwasser 1928-2000, Catalogue Raisonné, Cologne, 2002, Vol. II, pp. 534/535 (and c)
- Aberbach Fine Art, New York, 1973, p. 53 (c)
- Institut Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt, 1998, p. 102 (c)
- Die Galerie, Frankfurt, 2001, p. 9 (c)
- The expressive image of man, Tokyo, 1971, cover (c), p. 41 (c)
- FINE ART Kunsthandel GmbH (ed.), Friedensreich Hundertwasser - Meisterwerke, Vienna, 2013, pp. 27-29 (and c)
- Mizue, Aug. 1969, Tokyo (b)
- Profil, no. 28, July 9, 1975, Vienna, p. 33 (c)
- Art Calendar 1975, Cicero GmbH, Stuttgart (March)
- Art Calendar 1976, Cicero GmbH, Stuttgart (March)
- Art Calendar 1976, Buchheim Verlag, Feldafing (September, 485 x 340 mm)
- Postcard, Gruener Janura AG, Glarus, 1984
- Design for the Poster LUNA LUNA, Wilhelm Heyne, Munich 1987, Reproduction: Oestreicher & Wagner
- Art Calendar: Meisterschule Hundertwasser 1994, Art & Editions Haas, Dornbirn
(600 x 420 mm/418 x 288, title) - Hundertwasser 2004 Calendar, Taschen, Cologne (and reprints)
- Hundertwasser Art Calendar 2004, Borer & Wörner, Zug
- Hundertwasser Pocket Art Address book, Borer & Wörner, Zug, 2006 (detail)
- Hundertwasser Pocket Art Perpetual Calendar, Borer & Wörner, Zug, 2006 (detail)
- Hundertwasser Pocket Art 2007, Borer & Wörner, Zug
- Hundertwasser Art Calendar 2008, Borer & Wörner, Zug
- Hundertwasser Pocket Art 2009, Wörner, Rutesheim
- Calendar, Hundertwasser Art 2011, teNeues, Kempen
- Hundertwasser Pocket Notes, Wörner, Rutesheim, 2011
- Hundertwasser Address book, Wörner, Rutesheim, 2011
- Hundertwasser Notebook, Wörner, Rutesheim, 2011
- Hundertwasser Pocket Art 2012, Wörner, Rutesheim
- Hundertwasser Diary 2012, Wörner, Rutesheim
- Hundertwasser 2012 Calendar, Taschen, Cologne (and reprints)
- Hundertwasser Agenda 2018, Wörner Verlag, Rutesheim
- Postcard, Wörner Verlag, Rutesheim, 2019
Hundertwasser's comment on the work
My time as captain of the Regentag, formerly the San Giuseppe T, began. (There were so many ships by the name of San Giuseppe that they had to be given an additional identifying letter.) I transferred my headquarters on board for about ten years, lived mainly on board in shipyards and at marinas in Palermo, Pellestrina, Porte Grandi on the Sile, Malcontenta on the Breda, in Malta, in La Goulette (Tunisia) and Portoferraio (Elba). I read all the books having to do with seamanship, from "Mutiny on the Bounty" to Moitessier's "Slocum" [one of the books Bernard Moitessier wrote about Joshua Slocum, "The Long Way" or "The First Voyage of the Joshua", editor's note], and Hitchcock. I got the Regentag ready for an ocean voyage to the end of the world; this took eight years. The trip to New Zealand itself only lasted a year and a half; it went by way of the Atlantic to Tahiti and on into the Pacific. I was not always on board myself, as I was already very busy. This achievement of a painter, the asymmetrical ship construction as well as the ocean voyage, have yet to receive due recognition. In Italian waters Antonio was in charge; across the oceans it was Horst Wächter, a man who only laughs when in danger. (from: Hundertwasser 1928-2000, Catalogue Raisonné, Vol. 2, Taschen, Cologne, 2002, p. 535)