Max Pechstein:
Painting "Sunset" (1925), Version in Cold Frame
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ars mundi special edition | Limited, 199 copies | Numbered | Reproduction on Buetten | On a stretcher | Framed | Mat | Glazed | Format ca. 51 x 62 cm (H/W)
For Max Pechstein, was the Baltic Sea coast meant the same that Tahiti meant for Paul Gauguin: a paradise in which he found peace and great inspiration. For more than twenty years, Pechstein traveled to the Baltic coast every summer. The pipe at the corner of his mouth, tanned brown and tattooed anchor, that was the look of the passionate fisher Pechstein who spent his rests in the original nature with their beach lakes and the fishing boats in the harbor to the end of his life.
High-quality reproduction on heavy Hahnemuehle handmade paper. Framed in handmade, golden solid wood frame with passe-partout, glazed. Limited edition 199 copies, numbered on the back side. Format approx. 51 x 62 cm (H/W). arsmundi special edition.
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Max Pechstein: Painting "Sunset" (1925), Version in Cold Frame
For Max Pechstein, was the Baltic Sea coast meant the same that Tahiti meant for Paul Gauguin: a paradise in which he found peace and great inspiration. For more than twenty years, Pechstein traveled to the Baltic coast every summer. The pipe at the corner of his mouth, tanned brown and tattooed anchor, that was the look of the passionate fisher Pechstein who spent his rests in the original nature with their beach lakes and the fishing boats in the harbor to the end of his life.
High-quality reproduction on heavy Hahnemuehle handmade paper. Framed in handmade, golden solid wood frame with passe-partout, glazed. Limited edition 199 copies, numbered on the back side. Format approx. 51 x 62 cm (H/W). arsmundi special edition.