



C.O. Paeffgen - Queen
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C.O. Paeffgen (German, 1933-2019)
Queen (from Köpfe), 1992
Medium: Offset lithograph on card stock
Dimensions: 49.5 x 50 cm
Edition of 100: Monogrammed, numbered and dated
Condition: Very good
Artwork details
C.O. Paeffgen’s Queen (from Köpfe) demonstrates his bold graphic approach to portraiture, defined by thick black contours, vibrant color contrasts, and stylized simplification. Executed as an offset lithograph on card stock, the print measures 49.5 x 50 cm and comes from a limited edition of 100, each monogrammed, dated, and numbered.
As part of Paeffgen’s acclaimed Köpfe (Heads) series, Queen reflects his interest in reducing facial features and attire into powerful, almost emblematic forms. The juxtaposition of expressive outlines with raw immediacy connects Paeffgen’s practice to both Pop Art and German postwar graphic traditions.
About this artist
C.O. Paeffgen (1933–2019, Cologne) was a notable figure in the postwar German art scene and a key contributor to the German Pop Art movement. Born Claus Otto Paeffgen, he initially studied law before dedicating himself to art in the 1960s. His practice is characterized by a playful and often whimsical approach, merging elements of pop culture with a unique iconographic style that defined his long and prolific career.
Paeffgen's artworks frequently employ familiar symbols and objects—moon faces, crossed-out celebrity names, spoons, cherries, and crowns—transforming them through unexpected compositions, vibrant colors, and a touch of irony and humor. His printmaking practice, including offset lithographs like this signed limited edition print, was integral to his artistic methodology. Through prints, Paeffgen explored the possibilities of mass communication and repetition, central themes in Pop Art, making his work accessible to a broader audience. One of his notable bodies of work is the "outlines" series, in which he traced the contours of newspaper images with a pen and modified the depicted subjects according to his own perspective. These prints highlight his skill in transforming ordinary images into thought-provoking artworks that comment on societal norms and popular culture.
Throughout his career, C.O. Paeffgen maintained a dialogue with viewers, questioning the nature of art and perception in a media-saturated world. His work is held in numerous public and private collections, reflecting his enduring impact on contemporary art and his significant place within and beyond the Pop Art movement.

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