He is considered the greatest German colour talent of his generation. Macke was a member of the artists' association "Blauer Reiter" and the most important representative of Rhenish Expressionism. Framed in a handmade, black and golden solid wood frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, numbered on the back and with certificate. 1580 LM.īrilliant Reproduced using the Fine Art Giclée process directly on artist's canvas, mounted on a stretcher frame. Original: 1913, oil on cardboard, LWL Museum of Art and Culture, Münster, Germany, inv. The viewer looks into a colour composition from which the beauty of the world shines out. The faces are not coloured in, and the character of the figures cannot be deduced. That is evident with his "Sunny Path" from 1913. Influenced by Delaunay's Orphism, Macke no longer depicted light and shadow through light and dark colour sections but instead let the contrast effect shine entirely out of the luminosity of the colours. In 1911, Macke founded the legendary artists' group "Der Blaue Reiter" (The Blue Rider) with Marc, Kandinsky, Jawlensky and Münter. Radiant yellow, bright red, intense blue: The intensity and unique luminosity of the colours are typical of the work of August Macke (1887-1914).
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