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| Artist | Kurt Schwitters |
| Year | 1944 |
| Origin | in a barn at Cylinders Farm, Elterwater, which was owned by Harry Pierce, whose portrait Schwitters had been commissioned to paint. Having been forced by a lack of other income to paint portraits and popularist landscape pictures suitable for sale to the local residents and tourists, Schwitters received notification shortly before his 60th birthday that he had been awarded a £1,000 fellowship to be transferred to him via the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in order to enable him to repair or re-create his previous Merz constructions in Germany or Norway. Instead he used it for the "Merzbarn" in Elterwater. Schwitters worked on the Merzbarn daily, travelling the five miles between his home and the barn, except for when illness kept him away. On 7 January 1948 he received the news that he had been granted British citizenship. The following day, on 8 January, Schwitters died from acute pulmonary edema and myocarditis, in Kendal Hospital. |
| Category | Abstract |
| Image Resolution | 3736 x 3429 px |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Material | 400gsm Cotton-Poly Blend Canvas |
| Finish | Matte fine-art surface |
| Print Method | Archival giclee printing with UV-resistant inks |
| Construction | Solid wood stretcher bar |
| Hanging | Ready to hang on arrival |
| Packaging | Protective packaging for safe delivery |
| Production | Made to order as a museum-quality canvas print |
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Ohne Titel Thirlmere (1944) by Kurt Schwitters captures an iconic moment in the history of Art Deco Abstract; Brown shades dominate the canvas, lending quiet sophistication. Kurt Hermann Eduard Karl Julius Schwitters was a German artist. He was born in Hanover, Germany, but lived in exile from 1937. Reproduced with archival precision, this print preserves every detail of the original.
| Artist | Kurt Schwitters |
| Year | 1944 |
| Origin | in a barn at Cylinders Farm, Elterwater, which was owned by Harry Pierce, whose portrait Schwitters had been commissioned to paint. Having been forced by a lack of other income to paint portraits and popularist landscape pictures suitable for sale to the local residents and tourists, Schwitters received notification shortly before his 60th birthday that he had been awarded a £1,000 fellowship to be transferred to him via the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in order to enable him to repair or re-create his previous Merz constructions in Germany or Norway. Instead he used it for the "Merzbarn" in Elterwater. Schwitters worked on the Merzbarn daily, travelling the five miles between his home and the barn, except for when illness kept him away. On 7 January 1948 he received the news that he had been granted British citizenship. The following day, on 8 January, Schwitters died from acute pulmonary edema and myocarditis, in Kendal Hospital. |
| Category | Abstract |
| Art Style | Art Deco |
| Color | Brown |
| Image Resolution | 3736 x 3429 px |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Material | 400gsm Cotton-Poly Blend Canvas |
| Finish | Matte fine-art surface |
| Print Method | Archival giclee printing with UV-resistant inks |
| Construction | Solid wood stretcher bar |
| Hanging | Ready to hang on arrival |
| Packaging | Protective packaging for safe delivery |
| Production | Made to order as a museum-quality canvas print |
| SKU | 361469 |
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| Artist | Kurt Schwitters |
| Year | 1944 |
| Origin | in a barn at Cylinders Farm, Elterwater, which was owned by Harry Pierce, whose portrait Schwitters had been commissioned to paint. Having been forced by a lack of other income to paint portraits and popularist landscape pictures suitable for sale to the local residents and tourists, Schwitters received notification shortly before his 60th birthday that he had been awarded a £1,000 fellowship to be transferred to him via the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in order to enable him to repair or re-create his previous Merz constructions in Germany or Norway. Instead he used it for the "Merzbarn" in Elterwater. Schwitters worked on the Merzbarn daily, travelling the five miles between his home and the barn, except for when illness kept him away. On 7 January 1948 he received the news that he had been granted British citizenship. The following day, on 8 January, Schwitters died from acute pulmonary edema and myocarditis, in Kendal Hospital. |
| Category | Abstract |
| Image Resolution | 3736 x 3429 px |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Material | 400gsm Cotton-Poly Blend Canvas |
| Finish | Matte fine-art surface |
| Print Method | Archival giclee printing with UV-resistant inks |
| Construction | Solid wood stretcher bar |
| Hanging | Ready to hang on arrival |
| Packaging | Protective packaging for safe delivery |
| Production | Made to order as a museum-quality canvas print |
| SKU | 361469 |
Free Shipping to UK & Europe. Delivery within 5-10 business days. Shipping rates apply for US, Canada, Australia & Norway.
Ready to Hang - Each canvas arrives pre-stretched on a solid wood frame, ready to display on your wall.
Made to Order - Printed after purchase to keep the artwork sharp, clean and fresh.
Quality Guarantee - Every canvas is inspected before shipping and packed for safe delivery.
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