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Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.
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Pierrot
Date:
1913Medium:
oil on canvasLocation:
Stadt-Kunsthaus, Bielefeld, GermanyDimensions:
75 x 90The abstract-style painting depicts a figure in a blue dress with an orange striped bag over his shoulder from which various objects are falling out. The figure has black hair, a bowed head and appears to be carefully reading something in his hand. The surrounding environment is composed of geometric shapes in various colors, including shades of red, blue, and yellow. The figure is in a dynamic position, suggesting movement. The style of the painting is reminiscent of Cubism.
Created by artificial intelligence, please be lenient. Macke painted picture Pierrot in 1913. Prevailing color of this fine art print is vivid and its shape is landscape. Original size is 75 x 90. This art piece is located in Stadt-Kunsthaus, Bielefeld, Germany. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.
August Macke (1887-1914). German expressionist painter and a prominent member of the group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider). He lived in a time when the arts in Germany were undergoing tumultuous and innovative developments and the avant-garde art movement was beginning. Much of his relatively short life was spent in Bonn, although he toured Tunisia and France, where he was confronted with the works of the
Impressionists and
Postimpressionists. He was friends with
Kandinsky and
Franz Marc, with whom he shared aesthetics, mystique and an interest in the symbols of the art group Der Blaue Reiter. His works (particularly those which arose after his return from Tunisia) are
Expressionist - they resign on reproducing reality but rather try to capture the atmosphere and mood (eg. The painting
View into a Lane). August Macke died on the front line during the First World War.