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Arnold Peter Weisz-Kubínčan: Six Horses Color Study Giclée Print (c. 1920s)
Arnold Peter Weisz-Kubínčan: Six Horses Color Study Giclée Print (c. 1920s)
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Acquire a stunning piece of Central European Expressionism with this vibrant Giclée reproduction of Arnold Peter Weisz-Kubínčan's Six Horses Color Study. Created in the 1920s, this artwork pulses with raw energy, utilizing bold, arbitrary color and fragmented form to capture the untamed spirit of the horse.
Arnold Peter Weisz-Kubínčan (1898–1945) was a Slovak-Hungarian artist whose work was deeply influenced by the powerful Expressionist movements emanating from Vienna and Munich. His focus on animals, like the great German Expressionist Franz Marc, often sought to capture their spiritual essence rather than their physical appearance.
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The Power of Color Study: The term "Color Study" indicates the primacy of vibrant, emotional, non-naturalistic color over descriptive reality. The horses are likely rendered in striking, fragmented hues (deep blues, fiery reds, and intense greens) that convey feeling and movement—a departure from traditional painting.
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Expressionist Movement: The Six Horses are captured in a state of dynamic energy, their forms broken down into rhythmic, interlocking geometric planes. This approach conveys their collective force and vitality, turning the animal subjects into a powerful, abstract symbol of freedom and raw energy.
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Central European Modernism: This piece reflects the radical shift in art after World War I, where artists used expressive distortion to convey psychological intensity. It is a significant representation of a vital, yet often overlooked, part of the European modern art tradition.
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Artist: Arnold Peter Weisz-Kubínčan (Slovak/Hungarian, 1898–1945).
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Artwork: Six Horses Color Study (Original Medium: Oil or Gouache on Canvas/Paper).
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Date: Circa 1920s (Post-WWI Expressionism).
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Style: Expressionism / Central European Modernism; noted for dynamic fragmentation, non-naturalistic color, and emotional intensity.
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Subject: A vibrant, rhythmically fragmented study of Six Horses.
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Print Quality: Museum-quality Archival Giclée Reproduction faithfully capturing the original's rich impasto texture, bold color blocks, and dynamic line work.
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Aesthetic: Ultimate Modernist decor and classic historical fine art.
Secure this visually stunning and historically significant piece of Expressionist art. This vibrant Weisz-Kubínčan Six Horses print offers dynamic energy and rich color. Order this Archival Giclée reproduction today.
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