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Farbstudien, 10 Blätter VI Poster

Farbstudien, 10 Blätter VI Poster

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Farbstudien, 10 Blätter VI (1923) by Karl Wiener

Bring a touch of avant-garde history to your home with this vibrant abstract by Karl Wiener, whose innovative color studies were celebrated for capturing the dynamic spirit of 1920s modernism and inspiring generations of contemporary interior design.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Karl Wiener was an Austrian modernist whose work flourished in the dynamic artistic environment of early 20th-century Vienna. Engaged in drawing, printmaking, and design, Wiener explored the expressive power of pure form and color, often eschewing narrative in favor of visual rhythm and psychological resonance.

His Farbstudien series emerged during a period when artists across Europe were redefining the language of art to reflect the pace and possibilities of modern life. Wiener participated in this broader movement toward abstraction, aligning himself with progressive design education and the search for a universal visual grammar.

The Artwork

Farbstudien, 10 Blätter VI is part of a suite of experimental color studies created in the 1920s. Rather than depicting a specific subject, these works served as exercises in exploring the relationships between hues, forms, and spatial balance. Such studies were instrumental for artists seeking to bridge the gap between fine art and applied design, providing a foundation for innovation in both fields.

This piece stands as a testament to the era’s commitment to clarity and structure, resonating with the ideals found in Bauhaus-inspired posters and the early abstract art movement.

Style & Characteristics

The artwork features flat, interlocking geometric shapes arranged on a warm beige background. Dominant tones of orange, blue, and green create a dynamic interplay, with crisp edges and simplified forms emphasizing proportion and spatial relationships. The composition’s energy is balanced by its orderly arrangement, resulting in a harmonious yet lively effect.

As a piece of abstract wall art, it captures both the historical spirit of modernism and a timeless sense of design, making it visually engaging in contemporary contexts.

In Interior Design

This abstract art print is well-suited for living rooms, creative studios, or entryways where a bold yet refined focal point is desired. Its geometric clarity complements mid-century modern furniture and minimalist interiors, while its color palette can inspire accent choices in textiles or ceramics.

For a cohesive look, pair it with minimalist art prints or echo its beige and orange tones in surrounding decor, creating a sophisticated nod to 1920s avant-garde style.