Adolf Hölzel - Große Komposition
Große Komposition (circa 1926-1929) by Adolf Hölzel, a painter and a philosopher of art, who significantly influenced the structural principles of modern art movements such as Bauhaus and Constructivism. In his abstract works, he placed great emphasis on understanding the correspondences between defined shapes and the spaces created between them.
The art is printed on matte museum-quality paper sourced from Japan.
Große Komposition (circa 1926-1929) by Adolf Hölzel, a painter and a philosopher of art, who significantly influenced the structural principles of modern art movements such as Bauhaus and Constructivism. In his abstract works, he placed great emphasis on understanding the correspondences between defined shapes and the spaces created between them.
The art is printed on matte museum-quality paper sourced from Japan.
Große Komposition (circa 1926-1929) by Adolf Hölzel, a painter and a philosopher of art, who significantly influenced the structural principles of modern art movements such as Bauhaus and Constructivism. In his abstract works, he placed great emphasis on understanding the correspondences between defined shapes and the spaces created between them.
The art is printed on matte museum-quality paper sourced from Japan.