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Franz von Stuck: Picture 'Landscape with waterfall' (around 1896), framed

Product information "Franz von Stuck: Picture 'Landscape with waterfall' (around 1896), framed"

The South of France in Vincent van Gogh's late work is perhaps the most famous example of the extent to which landscapes can characterise a painter's work. However, the subject as such does not even have to exactly depict a geographical model. Sometimes the charm of free composition according to one's own aesthetic ideas dominates. The 'Landscape with Waterfall' by Franz von Stuck (1863-1928), who tended towards symbolic motifs anyway (Der Krieg, 1894, Die Sünde 1893), is above all a staging that fascinates with its two-dimensional, aperspectival spatial organisation. Original: c. 1896, opaque colours on paper, glued to cardboard, 47.5 x 61.5 cm, Staatsgemäldesammlung Bayern. Dietz giclée edition on high-quality artist's canvas made of 100% cotton, traditionally stretched on a stretcher frame. This allows the picture to be re-stretched in the event of fluctuations in room temperature and humidity. Limited edition of 990 copies, numbered on the reverse. In a high-quality model frame. Format 69 x 85 cm (H/W).
Artist: Franz von Stuck