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Catastrophe, c. 1928 (indian ink on paper)
7083578 Catastrophe, c.1928 (indian ink on paper) by Wiener, Karl (1901-49); 33x40.9 cm; Vienna Museum, Austria; Austrian, out of copyright
Media ID 25168000
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Abstract Abstraction Brazier Braziers Demolition Explosion Fires Austria Austrian Flames Four Elements News Item Without Anyone
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Catastrophe, c. 1928
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is a captivating piece of art that transports viewers to the tumultuous era of the 1920s. Created by Austrian artist Karl Wiener, this Indian ink on paper print measures 33x40.9 cm and is housed in the Vienna Museum, Austria. The artwork showcases Wiener's mastery of abstraction and his ability to convey intense emotions through his brushstrokes. The chaotic composition depicts a scene of destruction and demolition, with explosions and flames engulfing buildings. The vibrant colors used in this painting add an element of urgency and intensity to the overall image. Wiener's work captures the essence of a news item from that time period, reflecting the turbulent nature of society during the 1920s. It serves as a reminder that catastrophe can strike at any moment, leaving behind only remnants of what once was. This print stands as a testament to Wiener's artistic vision and skillful execution. Its absence of human figures allows viewers to focus solely on the raw power unleashed within this abstract representation. As we observe "Catastrophe, c. 1928" we are reminded not only of past events but also how art has always been able to capture moments in history with profound impact. This particular piece continues to resonate with audiences today due to its timeless portrayal of destruction and chaos.
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