Description: Original woodcut and colour silkscreen/serigraph by Hungarian artist, poet and writer Lajos Kassák; artist’s stamp; numbered 123/150; dated “Wien 1922”; published in the early 1920s.Although Kassák's early work was strongly influenced by Dada, in the 1920’s he became a Constructivist as a result of his collaboration with artist and Bauhaus professor László Moholy-Nagy.Kassák founded and edited the widely followed, avant-garde journals “MA (Today)” and the “Tett (The Deed)”.Condition: Excellent; it has never been framed. Carefully stored over the years to protect it from humidity and light. Dimensions: 25 x 19 cm (woodcut); 32 x 24 (silkscreen). ***** FREE SHIPPING ***** 06536/875
Price: 163 USD
Location: Lisbon
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
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Artist: Lajos Kassák
Type: Print
Features: Signed
Production Technique: Serigraphy and Woodcut
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original