Gerhard Richter’s stylistic versatility drove him to experiment with the medium of watercolor at the midpoint of his career. The richness of Untitled (10.3.91) (1991) was achieved through the meticulous layering of moderately diluted watercolor, culminating in a remarkable exploration of the opacity and saturation of paint.
A pivotal figure in German contemporary art, Gerhard Richter is lauded for his innovative and prolific investigations in painting. His multimedia output has spanned the likes of photorealism, abstract painting, photography, and even glass sculpture.