Picture "Sunny Autumn Day" (1898), framed
Picture "Sunny Autumn Day" (1898), framed
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ars mundi Exclusive Edition | limited, 980 copies | numbered | certificate | reproduction, Giclée print on canvas | on stretcher frame | framed | size 69 x 53 cm (h/w)
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Picture "Sunny Autumn Day" (1898), framed
Original: 1898, oil on canvas, 73 x 55 cm, Worpsweder Kunsthalle.
Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the Fine Art Giclée process and stretched on stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered and with certificate. Framed in handmade, black-silver-coloured solid wood shadow gap frame. Size 69 x 53 cm (h/w). ars mundi Exclusive Edition.
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About Otto Modersohn
1865-1943
Friedrich Wilhelm Otto Modersohn was born in 1865 in Soest, Westphalia, Germany. Modersohn is one of the great German landscape painters and a significant founding member of the Worpswede artists' colony. In 1889, he co-founded the famous artists' association with Fritz Mackensen and Hans am Ende, soon joined by Heinrich Vogeler and Fritz Overbeck.
Modersohn noted in his diary: "Wednesday, 3 July 1889, I arrived here with F. Mackensen full of anticipation. I saw almost immediately that my expectations were not deceived. I found a highly original village that made a completely strange impression on me; the hilly sandy ground in the village itself, the large moss-covered thatched roofs, and in every direction, as far as the eye could see, everything as wide and as large as by the sea."
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Giclée = derived from the French verb gicler "to squirt, spurt".
The giclée method is a digital printing process. It is a high-resolution, large-format printout on an inkjet printer with special different-coloured dye- or pigment-based inks (usually six to twelve). The colours are fade-proof, i.e. resistant to harmful UV light. They have a high richness of nuance, contrast and saturation.
The giclée process is suitable for art canvases, handmade and watercolour paper as well as for silk.