Painting The crucifixion of my person on the port island of Biscay in the Pacific Ocean at the end of summer 1876 - Adolf Wölfli
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The crucifixion of my person on the island of the port of Biscay in the Pacific Ocean at the end of summer 1876: an exploration of existential anguish.
This art print by Adolf Wölfli, rich in symbolism, immerses us in a troubled universe where pain and spirituality meet. The dark colors, mixed with bright touches, create an atmosphere that is both oppressive and fascinating. The composition, complex and chaotic, evokes the artist's inner struggles, while inviting the viewer to deep introspection. The narrative elements intertwine, forming a visual story that transcends the simple painting, transporting us to reflections on suffering and redemption.
Adolf Wölfli: a pioneer of outsider art.
Born in 1864 in Switzerland, Adolf Wölfli experienced a life marked by isolation and mental illness, which profoundly influenced his work. Self-taught artist, he developed a unique style, at the crossroads of folk art and psychological art, distinguished by his innovative technique and autobiographical stories. Wölfli was interned in a psychiatric hospital, where he found refuge in artistic creation, producing works of rare emotional intensity. His work was rediscovered in the 1940s, and he is today considered one of the precursors of outsider art, offering a poignant insight into the human condition.
A decorative art print with multiple assets.
The reproduction of "The crucifixion of my person on the island of the port of Biscay in the Pacific Ocean at the end of summer 1876" is an ideal choice to enrich your interior. Whether in a living room, an office, or a bedroom, this captivating art print draws the eye and sparks conversations. Its reproduction quality guarantees fidelity to the original details, while adding a touch of originality to your decoration. With its undeniable aesthetic appeal, this canvas becomes a true focal point, inviting contemplation and reflection on universal themes of suffering and the search for meaning.
Matte finish reproduction
Rear View
FRAME (OPTIONAL)
The crucifixion of my person on the island of the port of Biscay in the Pacific Ocean at the end of summer 1876: an exploration of existential anguish.
This art print by Adolf Wölfli, rich in symbolism, immerses us in a troubled universe where pain and spirituality meet. The dark colors, mixed with bright touches, create an atmosphere that is both oppressive and fascinating. The composition, complex and chaotic, evokes the artist's inner struggles, while inviting the viewer to deep introspection. The narrative elements intertwine, forming a visual story that transcends the simple painting, transporting us to reflections on suffering and redemption.
Adolf Wölfli: a pioneer of outsider art.
Born in 1864 in Switzerland, Adolf Wölfli experienced a life marked by isolation and mental illness, which profoundly influenced his work. Self-taught artist, he developed a unique style, at the crossroads of folk art and psychological art, distinguished by his innovative technique and autobiographical stories. Wölfli was interned in a psychiatric hospital, where he found refuge in artistic creation, producing works of rare emotional intensity. His work was rediscovered in the 1940s, and he is today considered one of the precursors of outsider art, offering a poignant insight into the human condition.
A decorative art print with multiple assets.
The reproduction of "The crucifixion of my person on the island of the port of Biscay in the Pacific Ocean at the end of summer 1876" is an ideal choice to enrich your interior. Whether in a living room, an office, or a bedroom, this captivating art print draws the eye and sparks conversations. Its reproduction quality guarantees fidelity to the original details, while adding a touch of originality to your decoration. With its undeniable aesthetic appeal, this canvas becomes a true focal point, inviting contemplation and reflection on universal themes of suffering and the search for meaning.
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