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This poster is an authentic product planned and produced by a museum in Stockholm. This work, translated into Japanese as "Ode to the Square," is a representative piece by Josef Albers, and its design with pale colors makes it ideal as a unique interior decoration. While Josef Albers posters are produced and sold by numerous printers, the posters planned and produced by the museum in collaboration with the Josef Albers Foundation are of exceptional quality and color. Product Name: Study for Homage to the Square Edition: Museum Original Size: H700mm x W500mm Item for sale: Poster only *Frame not included It will be rolled and shipped in a square box sold at the post office, as an oversized regular mail item. Artwork: Poster created from the Josef Albers collection by the Moderna Museet (Museum of Modern Art) in Stockholm. ■ Artist Josef Albers (March 19, 1888 – March 25, 1976) was a German-born artist and educator. He taught at the Bauhaus and Black Mountain College and also served as the head of the Department of Design at Yale University. He is considered one of the most influential teachers of visual arts in the 20th century. As an artist, Albers worked in several fields, including photography, typography, murals, and prints. He is best known for his work as an abstract painter and theorist. *Although it is a new and beautiful item, there may be minor scratches or scuffs. Also, the color on the screen may differ from the actual color due to the influence of the product's shooting environment and the monitor environment you are viewing. The color tone may vary depending on the individual item, even with the same color name. Thank you for your understanding of the product's characteristics.
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