
Kestnermappe_ Komposition by László Moholy-Nagy
Kestnermappe: Komposition belongs to Moholy-Nagy's celebrated Kestner portfolio of the early 1920s — a series of lithographs that brought Bauhaus constructivist ideas to a broader audience through the medium of print. The composition orchestrates geometric forms with typographic-like precision: planes, lines, and circles occupy the picture field in a taut, rhythmically resolved arrangement. It is an early demonstration of his ability to synthesise the visual logic of architecture, graphic design, and fine art into a single coherent image.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio using museum-grade pigment inks. The sharp geometry and clean tonal contrasts of Moholy-Nagy's lithographic original are faithfully preserved on matte paper — every edge exact.
Kestnermappe: Komposition belongs to Moholy-Nagy's celebrated Kestner portfolio of the early 1920s — a series of lithographs that brought Bauhaus constructivist ideas to a broader audience through the medium of print. The composition orchestrates geometric forms with typographic-like precision: planes, lines, and circles occupy the picture field in a taut, rhythmically resolved arrangement. It is an early demonstration of his ability to synthesise the visual logic of architecture, graphic design, and fine art into a single coherent image.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio using museum-grade pigment inks. The sharp geometry and clean tonal contrasts of Moholy-Nagy's lithographic original are faithfully preserved on matte paper — every edge exact.
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Kestnermappe: Komposition belongs to Moholy-Nagy's celebrated Kestner portfolio of the early 1920s — a series of lithographs that brought Bauhaus constructivist ideas to a broader audience through the medium of print. The composition orchestrates geometric forms with typographic-like precision: planes, lines, and circles occupy the picture field in a taut, rhythmically resolved arrangement. It is an early demonstration of his ability to synthesise the visual logic of architecture, graphic design, and fine art into a single coherent image.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio using museum-grade pigment inks. The sharp geometry and clean tonal contrasts of Moholy-Nagy's lithographic original are faithfully preserved on matte paper — every edge exact.























