Edvard Munch:
Painting "Lady with Poppy Flowers" (1918/19), Dimension 2
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ars mundi special edition | Limited, 499 copies | Numbered | Reproduction on aluminum plate under acrylic glass | Format 80 x 60 x 3 cm (H/W/D) | Weight 5,5 kg | Suspension device
In the composition of his work, the painter manages to direct the sight of the viewer, planning optical axes and lines of sight, thereby emphasizing pictorial elements and details. At an early stage, the artist used mathematical methods - he calculated the perspective or the harmony that the "golden mean" creates.
The reproduction on two levels presented here impressively directs the viewer's gaze to the central message of the picture. This modern way of rendering on acrylic glass allows for high color brilliance and at the same time unfolds a hitherto unknown presence in the room. Classics of art history become modern space objects.
Original: 1918/19, oil on canvas, Munch Museum, Oslo.
Dimension 2: reproduction on two interconnected layers behind 3mm thick acrylic on aluminum plate, limited to 499 copies and numbered. Total size 80 x 60 x 3 cm (H/W/D). Cutout 50 x 35 cm (H/W). Weight 5.5 kg. With suspension device. ars mundi special edition.
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Edvard Munch: Painting "Lady with Poppy Flowers" (1918/19), Dimension 2
In the composition of his work, the painter manages to direct the sight of the viewer, planning optical axes and lines of sight, thereby emphasizing pictorial elements and details. At an early stage, the artist used mathematical methods - he calculated the perspective or the harmony that the "golden mean" creates.
The reproduction on two levels presented here impressively directs the viewer's gaze to the central message of the picture. This modern way of rendering on acrylic glass allows for high color brilliance and at the same time unfolds a hitherto unknown presence in the room. Classics of art history become modern space objects.
Original: 1918/19, oil on canvas, Munch Museum, Oslo.
Dimension 2: reproduction on two interconnected layers behind 3mm thick acrylic on aluminum plate, limited to 499 copies and numbered. Total size 80 x 60 x 3 cm (H/W/D). Cutout 50 x 35 cm (H/W). Weight 5.5 kg. With suspension device. ars mundi special edition.