Description
Wer tötet wen (1931) by Paul Klee is a painting that belongs to the Bauhaus movement. It is characterized by its abstract and minimalistic style, with simple shapes and colors. The work is believed to be a critique on violence and the futility of war, as it shows two figures facing each other, one holding a weapon and the other shielding themselves. The title translates to "Who kills whom," further emphasizing the theme of violence in the artwork. Overall, Wer tötet wen is an example of Paul Klee's unique approach to abstraction and his ability to convey powerful messages through simple forms and colors.
Wer tötet wen (1931) - Paul Klee - Canvas Print
- Premium Quality: Hand stretched over a 38mm pine gallery frame with premium 330gsm cotton canvas.
- Advanced Finish: Lacquered with satin varnish for UV protection, ensuring vibrant and lasting color.
- Archival Grade Inks: Printed with archival-grade inks to resist fading, maintaining the artwork's beauty for years.
- Ready to Hang: Each canvas comes ready to hang right out the box, making installation effortless.
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Available Sizes: 14"x10" (35x25cm), 16"x12" (40x30cm), 22"x16" (55x40cm)
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