Woodcut 46x34 cm, green blue, paper, by N. Störtenbecker, Germany, 1970s.
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This original woodcut by Nikolaus Störtenbecker, created on February 11, 1978, represents a mature example of late 20th-century European printmaking. The composition features a tranquil landscape composed of gently undulating fields and a horizon lined with trees. Layered cool greens and pale blues form a sophisticated palette, emphasized by the matte texture characteristic of woodcuts. The artwork is part of a limited, signed edition (number 15/100), professionally presented in a slender, gold-toned metal frame with a wide white passe-partout and protective glass. The entire piece is preserved in very good condition, with only a subtle patina on the frame, consistent with its vintage age.The print speaks in the restrained voice of German modernism and 1970s minimalism: a sense of calm pervades the composition, with gentle landscape lines and nuanced, layered colors evoking the quiet of early morning or dusk in the countryside—a moment suspended between routine and reflection. The woodcut seems to whisper the story of an era when simplicity was a response to complexity, and the artist’s hand sought harmony in the rhythm of nature.Störtenbecker’s work could be displayed in a living room styled with Mid-Century Modern or Japandi influences, where minimalist light-wood furniture and textiles in muted tones would complement its serene character. It may be paired with other workshop prints or matte ceramics, and hung above a low sideboard or console table. In eclectic interiors, this piece would offer a discreet, collectible note, adding both depth and refinement without overwhelming the space.
DIMENSION
Height46 cm
Width34 cm
Length2.5 cm
Dimension details
Length2.5 cm
Height46 cm
Width34 cm
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