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Antique Framed Print : Constructivist still life, 1917. Artist: Exter, Alexandra Alexandrovna (1882-1949)
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Constructivist still life, 1917. Artist: Exter, Alexandra Alexandrovna (1882-1949)
Constructivist still life, 1917. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
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Media ID 19050338
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Abstract Abstract Art Alexandra Alexandrovna 1882 1949 Exter Nonrepresentational Russian Avant Garde
14"x12" (36x31cm) Antique Frame
Bevelled wood effect frame, card mounted, 10x8 archival quality photo print. Overall outside dimensions 14x12 inches (36x31cm). Environmentally and ozone friendly, the Polycore® moulding has the look of real wood, is durable and light and easy to hang. Biodegradable and made with non-chlorinated gases (no toxic fumes) it is efficient; producing 100 tons of polystyrene can save 300 tons of trees! Prints are glazed with lightweight, shatterproof, optical clarity acrylic (providing the same general protection from the environment as glass). The back is stapled hardboard with a sawtooth hanger attached. Note: To minimise original artwork cropping, for optimum layout, and to ensure print is secure, the visible print may be marginally smaller
Bevelled Wood Effect Framed and Mounted Prints - Professionally Made and Ready to Hang
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.3cm x 24.4cm (8" x 9.6")
Estimated Product Size is 31.2cm x 36.3cm (12.3" x 14.3")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of art titled "Constructivist still life" created in 1917 by the talented artist Alexandra Alexandrovna Exter. The photograph captures the essence and intricacy of this abstract masterpiece, which can be found in the prestigious collection of the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. Exter's artistic brilliance shines through as she skillfully combines elements of nonrepresentational design with decorative aesthetics. The painting, rendered using oil on canvas, exemplifies her avant-garde approach to art during the Russian Constructivist movement. The composition is a visual feast for the eyes, featuring bold geometric shapes and vibrant colors that create a dynamic energy within the still life arrangement. Each element seems to interact harmoniously with one another, forming an intriguing narrative that goes beyond traditional representation. This print serves as a testament to Exter's innovative spirit and her significant contribution to modern art. It invites viewers into a world where imagination knows no bounds and encourages us to explore new possibilities within our own creative endeavors. Whether you are an admirer of abstract art or simply appreciate fine craftsmanship, this photograph offers an opportunity to bring home a piece of history and immerse yourself in the genius of Alexandra Alexandrovna Exter's Constructivist still life from 1917.
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