"the 'total overpaintings' developed... through incessant reworking. The original motif peeped through the edges. Gradually it vanished completely."

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Source: Arnulf Rainer, Rudolf Herman Fuchs, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Haags Gemeentemuseum (1989). “Arnulf Rainer: an exhibition”, Not Avail

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Arnulf Rainer

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Arnulf Rainer is an Austrian artist known for his innovative approach to painting, particularly his exploration of identity and emotional depth.

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