Pigeons wrapping paper sheets
$24.00
Artwork produced in the late 1920s in the Netherlands was characterized by a blend of modernist influences, abstraction, and experimentation with form and color. This period saw the influence of movements like De Stijl, with artists such as Piet Mondrian advocating for geometric abstraction and primary colors. Other artists embraced expressionism and surrealism, reflecting broader European trends. There was also an interest in integrating art with everyday life, seen in architecture, textiles, and industrial design, showcasing a shift towards merging functionalism with aesthetic innovation. This era laid the groundwork for Dutch modern art's evolution.
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
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Artwork produced in the late 1920s in the Netherlands was characterized by a blend of modernist influences, abstraction, and experimentation with form and color. This period saw the influence of movements like De Stijl, with artists such as Piet Mondrian advocating for geometric abstraction and primary colors. Other artists embraced expressionism and surrealism, reflecting broader European trends. There was also an interest in integrating art with everyday life, seen in architecture, textiles, and industrial design, showcasing a shift towards merging functionalism with aesthetic innovation. This era laid the groundwork for Dutch modern art's evolution.
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
Artwork produced in the late 1920s in the Netherlands was characterized by a blend of modernist influences, abstraction, and experimentation with form and color. This period saw the influence of movements like De Stijl, with artists such as Piet Mondrian advocating for geometric abstraction and primary colors. Other artists embraced expressionism and surrealism, reflecting broader European trends. There was also an interest in integrating art with everyday life, seen in architecture, textiles, and industrial design, showcasing a shift towards merging functionalism with aesthetic innovation. This era laid the groundwork for Dutch modern art's evolution.
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish