K 5 1952
Expressionism
1952
61.0 x 91.0 cm
작품의 원본 비율을 유지하는 미리 설정된 크기 중에서 선택하세요.
특정 프레임이나 공간에 맞춰 직접 치수를 입력하실 수 있습니다. 선택하신 사이즈가 원본 이미지의 비율과 일치하지 않을 경우, 작품을 크롭(자르기)하거나 이미지를 대칭 또는 단색 채우기로 확장하여 제작합니다. 제작 시작 전, 최종 확인을 위해 디지털 목업이 전송됩니다.
화면상의 미리보기는 실제 크롭이나 확장 상태를 반영하지 않으므로, 최종 구도는 오직 목업을 통해서만 정확하게 확인하실 수 있습니다.
맞춤 사이즈 제작도 가능하지만, 원본 비율을 유지하기 위해서는 사전 정의된 목록에서 치수를 선택하시는 것을 권장합니다.
K 5 1952
지클레 / 아트 프린트
복제본 크기
-
최종 결제 금액
-
유사한 작품들
작가 약력
Peter Krasnow: A Pioneer of Color and Hebrew Calligraphy
Peter Krasnow (August 20, 1886 – October 30, 1979), born Feivish Reisberg, was a modernist artist celebrated for his distinctive approach to sculpture and painting—a fusion of geometric abstraction with the rich symbolism of Jewish heritage. His work stands as a testament to both artistic innovation and spiritual contemplation, reflecting a profound engagement with tradition while pushing boundaries into uncharted territory.Early Life and Artistic Beginnings
Born in Novohrad-Volynskyi, Russian Empire, Krasnow’s formative years were marked by an apprenticeship under his father, who practiced interior decorating—a skill that instilled in him an early appreciation for spatial harmony and visual composition. This foundational experience would prove invaluable as he embarked on his artistic journey, shaping his aesthetic sensibilities from the outset. He emigrated to the United States in 1907 and pursued formal education at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1916, gaining technical proficiency alongside exposure to influential modernist movements.The Rise of Geometric Abstraction
Krasnow’s artistic breakthrough occurred during the early years of the 20th century when he embraced geometric abstraction—a stylistic paradigm that prioritized form and color over representational imagery. Influenced by artists like Piet Mondrian and Kazimir Malevich, Krasnow sought to distill visual experience into its purest essence, utilizing orthogonal lines and primary hues to convey concepts of balance and spiritual unity. This commitment to reductive aesthetics distinguished him from many of his contemporaries and cemented his place within the vanguard of modernist art.Sculptural Innovation: Wood as Medium
Krasnow’s sculptural practice centered on meticulously crafted wooden sculptures—often monumental in scale—that explored similar themes of geometric abstraction and spiritual contemplation. He skillfully manipulated wood grain, texture, and form to create evocative shapes that seemed to defy gravity and evoke a sense of timelessness. His sculptures weren't merely objects; they were meditations on materiality itself, reflecting his belief in the inherent beauty and power of natural materials. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail—a hallmark of his oeuvre—underscored his dedication to artistic excellence.Painting: Hebrew Calligraphy and Hard-Edge Style
Alongside sculpture, Krasnow produced a prolific body of paintings characterized by a distinctive “hard-edge” style—a technique that employed flat planes of color separated by precise lines to achieve maximum visual impact. This approach drew inspiration from Hebrew calligraphy—the art of writing Hebrew script—which Krasnow considered a powerful symbol of Jewish identity and spirituality. He meticulously reproduced Hebrew letters and phrases onto canvases, transforming them into geometric abstractions that simultaneously honored tradition and embraced modernist principles. These paintings served as visual representations of profound philosophical ideas, demonstrating Krasnow’s ability to synthesize disparate influences into a cohesive artistic vision.Legacy and Historical Significance
Peter Krasnow's contribution to modern art is undeniable. His pioneering exploration of geometric abstraction combined with Hebrew calligraphy established him as a singular voice within the artistic landscape of his time—a figure who bridged the gap between Western avant-garde aesthetics and Jewish cultural heritage. Though largely unrecognized during his lifetime, Krasnow’s sculptures and paintings continue to resonate with audiences today, offering insights into the intersection of art, spirituality, and cultural identity. His enduring legacy resides in his unwavering commitment to artistic innovation and his profound engagement with the complexities of human experience.peter krasnow
1886 - 1979
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Modernism, Colorism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Abstraction']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Kazimir Malevich
- Robert Delaunay
- Date Of Birth: 20 August 1886
- Date Of Death: 30 October 1979
- Full Name: Feivish Reisberg Krasnow
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- The Tree
- The Gate
- Place Of Birth: Novohrad-Volynskyi, Russian Empire

유리 옵션은 110cm 미만 크기에서만 선택 가능합니다.
