Untitled
Otto Freundlich
Museu Coleção Berardo
Lisboa, PT
1934 Otto Freundlich's Untitled is a significant work by this German-Jewish artist who played a pivotal role in the development of abstract art. Freundlich, influenced by Cubism and a contemporary of notable artists like Picasso and Kandinsky, was deeply involved in the abstract movement. His art often explored the intersection of color, form, and social ideals, reflecting his utopian vision for a harmonious society.
Freundlich's abstract works, including this 1934 piece, are characterized by vibrant colors and geometric forms. He believed that abstraction could transcend materialism and reflect a deeper, universal harmony. This philosophy was also evident in his efforts to integrate art into everyday life through mediums such as mosaics and stained glass, reminiscent of medieval guild traditions but aimed at a collective art future.
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Price
3.00 MATIC
Type
Painting, Oil on canvas
80,5 × 10 × 3 cm