
Ohne Titel; aus; ‘Die 150 Blätter’ XXII
A hand-painted replica of Karl Wiener’s masterpiece Ohne Titel; aus; ‘Die 150 Blätter’ XXII, meticulously crafted by professional artists to capture the true essence of the original. Each piece is created with museum-quality canvas and rare mineral pigments, carefully painted by experienced artists with delicate brushstrokes and rich, layered colors to perfectly recreate the texture of the original artwork. Unlike machine-printed reproductions, this hand-painted version brings the painting to life, infused with the artist’s emotions and skill in every stroke. Whether for personal collection or home decoration, it instantly elevates the artistic atmosphere of any space.
Karl Wiener (1891–1942) was an Austrian artist known for his contributions to graphic art and printmaking. One of his notable works is Ohne Titel; aus; ‘Die 150 Blätter’ XXII (Untitled; from; ‘The 150 Sheets’ XXII), which is part of a larger series titled Die 150 Blätter (The 150 Sheets). This series consists of a collection of prints that showcase Wiener’s distinctive style, characterized by intricate line work and a focus on abstract and surreal compositions.
Ohne Titel; aus; ‘Die 150 Blätter’ XXII is an untitled piece, which is typical of many works in the series, as Wiener often left his individual prints unnamed. The series was created during the early 20th century, a period marked by significant experimentation in art, particularly in Austria and Germany. Wiener’s work reflects the influence of movements such as Expressionism and Surrealism, which were prominent during this time. His prints often explore themes of human emotion, existentialism, and the interplay between the real and the imagined.
The Die 150 Blätter series was published in Vienna and is considered a significant contribution to the field of printmaking. Wiener’s technical skill and innovative approach to the medium are evident in the detailed and dynamic compositions of the series. The use of black-and-white contrast and precise etching techniques highlights his mastery of the printmaking process.
Karl Wiener’s life and career were tragically cut short during World War II. As a Jewish artist living in Austria, he became a victim of the Holocaust and was murdered in 1942. Despite his untimely death, his works, including Ohne Titel; aus; ‘Die 150 Blätter’ XXII, continue to be studied and appreciated for their artistic and historical significance.
Today, Wiener’s works are preserved in various collections and institutions, serving as a testament to his talent and the cultural context of his time. However, detailed information about specific pieces within the Die 150 Blätter series, including Ohne Titel; aus; ‘Die 150 Blätter’ XXII, remains limited.