Designs for theater with black-framed proscenium and boldly colored settings.] [Study for stage light wall decoration, possibly for Caf ̌Crillon
A hand-painted replica of Winold Reiss’s masterpiece Designs for theater with black-framed proscenium and boldly colored settings.] [Study for stage light wall decoration, possibly for Caf ̌Crillon, 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.
Winold Reiss was a German-American artist and designer known for his contributions to modernist art and design in the early to mid-20th century. Born in Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1886, Reiss immigrated to the United States in 1913, where he became a prominent figure in the art world, particularly noted for his work in portraiture, graphic design, and interior decoration. His artistic style was characterized by a bold use of color and a keen interest in cultural diversity, which was reflected in his varied body of work.
Reiss's work often intersected with the performing arts, as he was involved in designing theater settings and interiors that showcased his distinctive aesthetic. One of his notable projects involved designs for theater settings that featured a black-framed proscenium and boldly colored settings. This approach was indicative of Reiss's modernist sensibilities, where he employed strong contrasts and vibrant hues to create visually striking environments. His designs were not only functional but also served as an integral part of the theatrical experience, enhancing the visual impact of performances.
In addition to his theater designs, Reiss was also involved in creating decorative elements for various public spaces. One such project was a study for stage light wall decoration, which was possibly intended for the Café Crillon. The Café Crillon was a well-known establishment, and Reiss's involvement in its decoration would have been in line with his reputation for creating sophisticated and modern interiors. His work in this area often included intricate patterns and a dynamic use of color, which were hallmarks of his design philosophy.
Reiss's contributions to art and design extended beyond his visual creations. He was an influential teacher and mentor, sharing his knowledge and passion for art with a new generation of artists. His legacy is evident in the continued appreciation of his work, which remains a testament to his innovative spirit and his ability to blend artistic traditions with modernist ideas.
Throughout his career, Reiss maintained a commitment to exploring and celebrating cultural diversity through his art. His portraits of Native Americans, African Americans, and other cultural groups are particularly noteworthy, as they reflect his respect and admiration for different cultures. These works are characterized by their vivid colors and attention to detail, capturing the essence of his subjects with sensitivity and depth.
Winold Reiss passed away in 1953, but his influence on the art and design world continues to be felt. His work is preserved in various collections and continues to be studied and admired for its boldness, creativity, and cultural significance.

![Graphic design for Fisk Jubilee Singers.] [Concert poster with harp and mask motif](/imgs/249251/s/winold-reiss-graphic-design-for-fisk-jubilee-singers-concert-poster-with-harp-and-mask-motif-3c54d344.jpg)
![Posters for Charity Bazar [i.e. Bazaar] for the widows and orphans of German, Austrian, Hungarian and their allied soldiers, March 23rd, 1916, New York, NY](/imgs/249259/s/winold-reiss-posters-for-charity-bazar-ie-bazaar-for-the-widows-and-orphans-of-german-austrian-hungarian-and-their-allied-soldiers-march-23rd-1916-new-york-ny-35f5cec1.jpg)
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![Design drawings for Mercedes Motors Showroom] [Study of interior elevation with mural](/imgs/249276/s/winold-reiss-design-drawings-for-mercedes-motors-showroom-study-of-interior-elevation-with-mural-bca42e83.jpg)
![Designs for lamps with triangular shades.] [Design with white, red, and metallic silver](/imgs/249315/s/winold-reiss-designs-for-lamps-with-triangular-shades-design-with-white-red-and-metallic-silver-40bb661.jpg)
![Designs for roadhouse or terrace restaurant.] [Perspective elevation with colored roof](/imgs/249320/s/winold-reiss-designs-for-roadhouse-or-terrace-restaurant-perspective-elevation-with-colored-roof-95287611.jpg)
![Design proposals for Puck Theater, New York, NY.] [Interior perspective study.](/imgs/249413/s/winold-reiss-design-proposals-for-puck-theater-new-york-ny-interior-perspective-study-f0303b2a.jpg)
![Design proposals for Puck Theater, New York, NY.] [Interior perspective study.](/imgs/249414/s/winold-reiss-design-proposals-for-puck-theater-new-york-ny-interior-perspective-study-ba0eb061.jpg)
![Designs for theater with black-framed proscenium and boldly colored settings.] [Study for stage light wall decoration, possibly for Caf ̌Crillon](/imgs/249419/s/winold-reiss-designs-for-theater-with-blackframed-proscenium-and-boldly-colored-settings-study-for-stage-light-wall-decoration-possibly-for-caf-crillon-8d25205e.jpg)
![Designs for theater with black-framed proscenium and boldly colored settings.] [Study for stage light wall decoration, possibly for Caf ̌Crillon](/imgs/249424/s/winold-reiss-designs-for-theater-with-blackframed-proscenium-and-boldly-colored-settings-study-for-stage-light-wall-decoration-possibly-for-caf-crillon-15a7fdab.jpg)
![Studies of New York Coliseum, Columbus Circle, Convention Center.] [Color study perspective](/imgs/249444/s/winold-reiss-studies-of-new-york-coliseum-columbus-circle-convention-center-color-study-perspective-9184607e.jpg)

