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A 19 (landscape image) by László Moholy-Nagy

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A 19 (landscape image) by László Moholy-Nagy

A 19 presents a landscape-format composition that stretches Moholy-Nagy's constructivist vocabulary across a horizontal plane. Geometric forms — arcs, rectangles, and directional lines — move across the picture field with measured confidence, suggesting both mechanical precision and a latent sense of motion. The work belongs to his sustained inquiry into how form and light interact in two-dimensional space, characteristic of the Bauhaus period and its belief in art as visual thinking rather than mere decoration.

Issued as a canvas print from our Berlin studio, this work gains a tactile warmth that suits Moholy-Nagy's constructivist forms. The woven surface adds subtle depth and substance, giving the geometric interplay a quiet physical presence that flat paper simply cannot match.

A 19 presents a landscape-format composition that stretches Moholy-Nagy's constructivist vocabulary across a horizontal plane. Geometric forms — arcs, rectangles, and directional lines — move across the picture field with measured confidence, suggesting both mechanical precision and a latent sense of motion. The work belongs to his sustained inquiry into how form and light interact in two-dimensional space, characteristic of the Bauhaus period and its belief in art as visual thinking rather than mere decoration.

Issued as a canvas print from our Berlin studio, this work gains a tactile warmth that suits Moholy-Nagy's constructivist forms. The woven surface adds subtle depth and substance, giving the geometric interplay a quiet physical presence that flat paper simply cannot match.

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A 19 (landscape image) by László Moholy-Nagy

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A 19 presents a landscape-format composition that stretches Moholy-Nagy's constructivist vocabulary across a horizontal plane. Geometric forms — arcs, rectangles, and directional lines — move across the picture field with measured confidence, suggesting both mechanical precision and a latent sense of motion. The work belongs to his sustained inquiry into how form and light interact in two-dimensional space, characteristic of the Bauhaus period and its belief in art as visual thinking rather than mere decoration.

Issued as a canvas print from our Berlin studio, this work gains a tactile warmth that suits Moholy-Nagy's constructivist forms. The woven surface adds subtle depth and substance, giving the geometric interplay a quiet physical presence that flat paper simply cannot match.