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Rhein, also known as Rhein I, is a colour photograph created by the German photographer Andreas Gursky in 1996. The photograph had a six copies edition. This was the first version of a photograph that become better known with his second version, Rhein II, in 1999. Three prints of this photograph are among the most expensive ever sold. A print was sold by $2,098,500 at Sotheby's, New York, at 10 May 2011, and another by $1,925,000 at Phillips, at 16 May 2013. A third sold by $1,805,000 at Sotheby's, New York, at 12 November 2014.

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  • Rhein, also known as Rhein I, is a colour photograph created by the German photographer Andreas Gursky in 1996. The photograph had a six copies edition. This was the first version of a photograph that become better known with his second version, Rhein II, in 1999. Three prints of this photograph are among the most expensive ever sold. A print was sold by $2,098,500 at Sotheby's, New York, at 10 May 2011, and another by $1,925,000 at Phillips, at 16 May 2013. A third sold by $1,805,000 at Sotheby's, New York, at 12 November 2014. (en)
  • Rhein, também conhecido como Rhein I, é uma foto colorida criada pelo fotógrafo alemão Andreas Gursky em 1996. A foto teve uma edição de seis cópias. Esta foi a primeira versão de uma foto que se tornou mais conhecida com sua segunda versão, Rhein II, em 1999. Uma impressão da foto original foi vendida por U$$ 1.925.000 na Phillips, em 16 de maio de 2013. Três impressões desta foto estão entre as mais caras já vendidas. Uma impressão foi vendida por US$ 2.098.500 na Sotheby's, Nova York,em 10 de maio de 2011, e outra por US$ 1.925.000 na Phillips, em 16 de maio de 2013. (pt)
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  • Rhein, also known as Rhein I, is a colour photograph created by the German photographer Andreas Gursky in 1996. The photograph had a six copies edition. This was the first version of a photograph that become better known with his second version, Rhein II, in 1999. The photograph was created using digital manipulation, which removed several human references, including people and buildings. The final result, showing the river flowing across green fields, beneath a blue cloudy sky, has similarities with the abstract paintings of Barnett Newman. Peter Galassi stated that: "Behind Gursky's taste for the imposing clarity of unbroken parallel forms spanning a slender rectangle lies a rich inheritance of reductivist aesthetics, from Friedrich to Newman to Richter to Donald Judd... (with) images that read like horizontal versions of Newman paintings." This version has less vivid colors and a narrower field of vision than Rhein II. Three prints of this photograph are among the most expensive ever sold. A print was sold by $2,098,500 at Sotheby's, New York, at 10 May 2011, and another by $1,925,000 at Phillips, at 16 May 2013. A third sold by $1,805,000 at Sotheby's, New York, at 12 November 2014. A print of the photograph is held at the Samsung Museum of Art, in Seoul. (en)
  • Rhein, também conhecido como Rhein I, é uma foto colorida criada pelo fotógrafo alemão Andreas Gursky em 1996. A foto teve uma edição de seis cópias. Esta foi a primeira versão de uma foto que se tornou mais conhecida com sua segunda versão, Rhein II, em 1999. Uma impressão da foto original foi vendida por U$$ 1.925.000 na Phillips, em 16 de maio de 2013. A foto foi criada com manipulação digital, que removeu várias referências humanas, incluindo pessoas e edifícios. O resultado final, mostrando o rio fluindo por campos verdes, sob um céu azul nublado, possui semelhanças com as pinturas abstratas de Barnett Newman. Peter Galassi afirmou que: "Por trás do gosto de Gursky pela clareza imponente de formas paralelas ininterruptas que abrangem um retângulo esguio, está uma rica herança da estética redutivista, de Friedrich a Newman a Richter a Donald Judd ... (com) imagens que parecem versões horizontais das pinturas de Newman." Três impressões desta foto estão entre as mais caras já vendidas. Uma impressão foi vendida por US$ 2.098.500 na Sotheby's, Nova York,em 10 de maio de 2011, e outra por US$ 1.925.000 na Phillips, em 16 de maio de 2013. (pt)
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