Rudolf Hausner:
Picture "Evening Landscape"
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Limited, 300 copies | Numbered | Hand-signed | Color lithograph | Gold frame | Mat
The evening landscape receives its effect thanks to the reduction of the motif. The structure is created with the help of sharply drawn borders. The horizon creates a sharp outline of the picture. The deep-red sky darkens to the end of the page. Beneath it, on the dark ground there are a couple of mysterious objects. Paralel clouds look like a planet which has a distant resemblance to Jupiter. The middle field is a little bit lighter. A sphere, looking rather as a billiards ball than a moon, is hanging a little bit, carefully modelled, as a correspondence and the opposition to the flat planet nearside, free in the imaginative space. Nearside there is srticktly outlined with white lines, but open to the top, rotation body, extended into the picture, a further shape presents a bobbin, to the right there is a lighthouse, which is interpreted as a beginning of many things. (Hans Hollaender)
Color lithograph, printed by Matthieu Studio in Dielsdorf/Zurich. Edition of 300 copies, numbered and signed by hand. Picture format 41.5 x 72 cm. Sheet format 59.5 x 87 cm. In gold frame with a mat.
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Rudolf Hausner: Picture "Evening Landscape"
The evening landscape receives its effect thanks to the reduction of the motif. The structure is created with the help of sharply drawn borders. The horizon creates a sharp outline of the picture. The deep-red sky darkens to the end of the page. Beneath it, on the dark ground there are a couple of mysterious objects. Paralel clouds look like a planet which has a distant resemblance to Jupiter. The middle field is a little bit lighter. A sphere, looking rather as a billiards ball than a moon, is hanging a little bit, carefully modelled, as a correspondence and the opposition to the flat planet nearside, free in the imaginative space. Nearside there is srticktly outlined with white lines, but open to the top, rotation body, extended into the picture, a further shape presents a bobbin, to the right there is a lighthouse, which is interpreted as a beginning of many things. (Hans Hollaender)
Color lithograph, printed by Matthieu Studio in Dielsdorf/Zurich. Edition of 300 copies, numbered and signed by hand. Picture format 41.5 x 72 cm. Sheet format 59.5 x 87 cm. In gold frame with a mat.