This print originates from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The lithography on these plates is exquisite and very difficult to distinguish from hand-painting.
One of Piet Mondrian's most famous paintings, which correspond to his abstract forms. According to the concept of "pure" forms: no soft and curved lines, only straight lines either horizontal or vertical, which represent the harmony between opposites. This is intended to create a "rhythm" resulting from the balance between colour and "non-colour".
This poster was created by Banksy exclusively for the Walled Off Hotel. It is available exclusively at the Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem and is limited to a very few pieces. Extremely rare!
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
"In The Sea I", Woodcut of the artist Ondine Frochaux. Limited edition.
This print originates from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The lithography on these plates is exquisite and very difficult to distinguish from hand-painting.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
This print originates from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The lithography on these plates is exquisite and very difficult to distinguish from hand-painting.
"Greed II", Woodcut of the artist Ondine Frochaux. Limited edition.
Artwork was created during the lockdown
Exclusive and Beautiful Art lithography Nude woman This artwork looks good in your gallery, hallway, living room or any other room.
This print originates from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The lithography on these plates is exquisite and very difficult to distinguish from hand-painting.
Following Malewitsch's style of "Suprematism": an absolute, non-objective painting, reduced to the basic geometric forms: rectangle, triangle and circle. Suprematism" as a special direction of Russian Constructivism: expressing space and time through original geometric forms, thus creating an artificial utopian world or dimension.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
Study 1 by Artist Wim van Broekhoven. A beautiful artwork that looks good in every room and especially in the living room or hallway. Can be framed accordingly. Contact us for possibilities.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
Beautiful serie of artworks: Swedish Birds by Magnus von Wright Very detailed ornithological prints. Colonia-Art offers personalized framing for these artworks. These prints originate from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The...
This print originates from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The lithography on these plates is exquisite and very difficult to distinguish from hand-painting.
Color lithograph 1979 Signed in the print In good condition, minimal signs of storage
Original pigment artwork, on heavy, handmade cotton paper Year: 2016 Hand signed, numbered and dated Edition: 25
From the 1910s onwards, Kandinsky developed his own abstract language of colour and form, inspired by the Impressionist painters from Paris, and developed it further, especially as a teacher at the Bauhaus in Weimar, Dessau and Berlin. This resulted in a style that is characterised by the idea of the power of pure colours and non-representational motifs.
This print originates from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The lithography on these plates is exquisite and very difficult to distinguish from hand-painting.
Color lithograph 1979 Signed in the print In good condition, minimal signs of storage
"Romantic Night", Woodcut of the artist Ondine Frochaux. Limited edition.
One of the most important works of Gustav Klimt, painted during his so-called golden phase, in which his most popular works were created. Magical, religious associations as well as those of sheer material value and preciousness. Klimt found models in Byzantine painting, which he studied during a trip to Ravenna (San Vitale).
Edition of 15 3-color screen print 2020 33 x 24 cm (printed surface: A4)
This print originates from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The lithography on these plates is exquisite and very difficult to distinguish from hand-painting.
This print originates from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The lithography on these plates is exquisite and very difficult to distinguish from hand-painting.
colour lithography Handsigned Numbered, Run: 600 + H.C. + E.A.
This print originates from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The lithography on these plates is exquisite and very difficult to distinguish from hand-painting.
This print originates from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The lithography on these plates is exquisite and very difficult to distinguish from hand-painting.
Composition by Giangiacomo Spadari Colour-Lithography on vat-paper Handsigned Numbered, set 100 + XXV Dated
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
From the cubist creative phase, in which Mondrian mainly painted landscapes and chose motifs such as trees and mills. Mondrian developed his own Cubist style, which influenced other Cubist artists in Paris. During this period he takes part in exhibitions at the Salon des Indépendants in Paris.
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