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August Macke: Picture 'Terrace of the country house St. Germain' (1914), framed

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Paul Klee, Louis Moilliet and August Macke's trip to Tunis made art history: Under the African sun, they revolutionised their painting style, found countless motifs in the winding alleyways and explored the themes of form and colour in a new way. Their first stop was the villa district of St Germain, now known as Ez-Zahra near Tunis. Ernst Jäggi, a doctor friend of Molliet's, lived here. His house still stands today. And even today, a century after the legendary journey, Macke's Tunis paintings bear witness to his painterly genius. Original: 1914, LWL-Museum für Kunst und Kultur, Münster, inv. no. KdZ 1454 LM. 5-colour facsimile print on 270g Rives laid paper. Limited edition of 500 copies. In silver solid wood model framing, glazed. Format approx. 40.7 x 46.8 cm (H/W).
Artist: August Macke