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Konstruktion IV by László Moholy-Nagy

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Konstruktion IV by László Moholy-Nagy

Konstruktion IV stands as a concentrated statement of Moholy-Nagy's constructivist programme — a composition in which geometric forms are not arranged decoratively but structured with the logic of an engineer and the eye of a painter. Diagonal lines, interlocking planes, and circular elements create a field of visual tension that never tips into chaos. The work belongs to a pivotal moment in the development of abstract art, when the Bauhaus generation sought to replace subjective expression with a visual language grounded in universal formal principles.

Available as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, reproduced with museum-grade pigment inks on matte paper. Every line, plane, and tonal value is rendered with the sharpness and precision the original demands.

Konstruktion IV stands as a concentrated statement of Moholy-Nagy's constructivist programme — a composition in which geometric forms are not arranged decoratively but structured with the logic of an engineer and the eye of a painter. Diagonal lines, interlocking planes, and circular elements create a field of visual tension that never tips into chaos. The work belongs to a pivotal moment in the development of abstract art, when the Bauhaus generation sought to replace subjective expression with a visual language grounded in universal formal principles.

Available as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, reproduced with museum-grade pigment inks on matte paper. Every line, plane, and tonal value is rendered with the sharpness and precision the original demands.

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Konstruktion IV by László Moholy-Nagy

$20.93

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Konstruktion IV stands as a concentrated statement of Moholy-Nagy's constructivist programme — a composition in which geometric forms are not arranged decoratively but structured with the logic of an engineer and the eye of a painter. Diagonal lines, interlocking planes, and circular elements create a field of visual tension that never tips into chaos. The work belongs to a pivotal moment in the development of abstract art, when the Bauhaus generation sought to replace subjective expression with a visual language grounded in universal formal principles.

Available as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, reproduced with museum-grade pigment inks on matte paper. Every line, plane, and tonal value is rendered with the sharpness and precision the original demands.