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Feininger, Lyonel

LYONEL FEININGER Church view, 1988

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This rare exhibition poster features a high-quality reproduction of Lyonel Feininger’s Church View, part of the "Collection of European Masters" series published by Achenbach Editions for the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf.

Feininger, a German-American painter associated with Expressionism and the Bauhaus movement, was known for his crystalline architectural forms and luminous, spiritual compositions. Church View exemplifies his unique ability to merge cubist geometry with ethereal light, often portraying churches and coastal villages as emblematic of inner harmony and modernist ideals.

The Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen is a premier museum of modern and contemporary art, featuring permanent and temporary exhibitions of leading German and international artists. Works by Kandinsky, Picasso, and other major figures in 20th-century art are part of the museum’s celebrated collection, making this poster a fitting tribute to Feininger's role in the evolution of European modernism.

Details

Sku: NR096

Artist: Lyonel Feininger

Title: Church view

Year: 1988

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 35.5 x 27.5 inches ( 90 x 70 cm )

Image Size: 27.5 x 22 inches ( 70 x 56 cm )

LYONEL FEININGER Church view, 1988

$60

About the Artist

Lyonel Feininger

Lionel Feininger (1871–1956), a German-American painter, graphic artist, and caricaturist, developed a distinctive style influenced by Cubism and Expressionism. Born in New York City but raised in Germany, Feininger honed his skills at the Hamburg School of Arts and Crafts before studying under renowned artists in Berlin. Initially associated with the avant-garde group "Die Brücke" (The Bridge), Feininger's style evolved over time, gravitating towards Cubism after being inspired by artists like Picasso and Braque. His participation in the "Der Blaue Reiter" (The Blue Rider) exhibition in 1911 further solidified his reputation as an essential figure in the Expressionist movement. Returning to the United States during World War I, Feininger became associated with the American avant-garde, though the Nazis later targeted his works in the "Degenerate Art" exhibition. Feininger experimented with various mediums throughout his career, producing bold and vibrant works depicting urban landscapes and architectural motifs. His legacy as a pioneer of modern art continues to resonate, with his contributions to Cubism, Expressionism, and abstract art celebrated worldwide. Feininger passed away in 1956, leaving behind a rich and influential body of work.
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