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Bulldog by Moritz Jung

Moriz Jung's Bulldog is a small masterpiece of graphic wit. Produced in the orbit of the Wiener Werkstätte in the early twentieth century, the illustration reduces the dog to its essential character — squat, stubborn, and utterly self-possessed — through flat planes of colour and clean, confident outlines. There is no excess: every line earns its place. The style sits at the precise intersection of folk art and modernist design, playful in subject but rigorous in execution, and startlingly contemporary despite being over a century old.

The flat, graphic quality of Jung's linework translates beautifully to canvas. The texture adds a subtle warmth to the bold colour fields, preventing the illustration from feeling cold or poster-like. This canvas print is produced in Berlin to museum-grade standards, with archival inks that keep the colours crisp and vivid for years to come.

Moriz Jung's Bulldog is a small masterpiece of graphic wit. Produced in the orbit of the Wiener Werkstätte in the early twentieth century, the illustration reduces the dog to its essential character — squat, stubborn, and utterly self-possessed — through flat planes of colour and clean, confident outlines. There is no excess: every line earns its place. The style sits at the precise intersection of folk art and modernist design, playful in subject but rigorous in execution, and startlingly contemporary despite being over a century old.

The flat, graphic quality of Jung's linework translates beautifully to canvas. The texture adds a subtle warmth to the bold colour fields, preventing the illustration from feeling cold or poster-like. This canvas print is produced in Berlin to museum-grade standards, with archival inks that keep the colours crisp and vivid for years to come.

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Moriz Jung's Bulldog is a small masterpiece of graphic wit. Produced in the orbit of the Wiener Werkstätte in the early twentieth century, the illustration reduces the dog to its essential character — squat, stubborn, and utterly self-possessed — through flat planes of colour and clean, confident outlines. There is no excess: every line earns its place. The style sits at the precise intersection of folk art and modernist design, playful in subject but rigorous in execution, and startlingly contemporary despite being over a century old.

The flat, graphic quality of Jung's linework translates beautifully to canvas. The texture adds a subtle warmth to the bold colour fields, preventing the illustration from feeling cold or poster-like. This canvas print is produced in Berlin to museum-grade standards, with archival inks that keep the colours crisp and vivid for years to come.