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Masterpieces-2011-Domberger-Cals.Pdf (Mobile book) Masterpieces 2011 Domberger (Cals) Masterpieces 2011 Domberger (Cals) Von Roy Lichtenstein audiobook | *ebooks | Download PDF | ePub | DOC Produktinformation -Verkaufsrang: #2352192 in BcherVerffentlicht am: 2010-06-01Format: PosterkalenderAbmessungen: 25.59 x .47b x 18.90l, Einband: Kalender | File size: 23.Mb Von Roy Lichtenstein : Masterpieces 2011 Domberger (Cals) before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised Masterpieces 2011 Domberger (Cals): KundenrezensionenHilfreichste Kundenrezensionen2 von 2 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich. Ein hochwertiger Kalender und besonderer BlickfangVon Laura Wasiluk (Media-Mania)Der Hintergrund der Kalenderseiten ist ganz in schwarz gehalten, so dass die Bilder sehr gut zur Geltung kommen. Zu jedem Bild gibt es, neben dem Titel, noch weitere ergnzende Angaben wie Entstehungsjahr, Gre oder Ausstellungsort. Das Kalendarium befindet sich dezent am unteren Rand der Seite und wirkt mehr wie eine Zierleiste, welche die Drucke eher ergnzt, als den Blick des Betrachters zu stren oder gar abzulenken. Es ist ganz schlicht gehalten und informiert lediglich ber die einzelnen Wochen sowie die Sonntage.Unter den ausgewhlten Kalenderbildern befinden sich unter anderem Drucke von den Werken "Golf Ball", "Grrrrrrrrrrr!!", "M-Maybe" und "Girl with Hair Ribbon". Die Druck- und Farbqualitt ist ausgezeichnet und auch die Verarbeitung des Kalenders lsst nicht zu Wnschen brig. Durch die Spiralbindung lassen sich die einzelnen Seiten gut umschlagen ohne dabei zu verknicken. Als besonderes Extra liegt dem Kalender noch ein hochwertiger Kunstdruck des Bildes "M-Maybe" bei.Insgesamt macht der Kalender eher den Eindruck einer Sammlung hochwertiger Kunstdrucke als eines Wandkalenders. Allein dessen Gre lsst die Bilder bereits eindrucksvoll wirken, wobei die hochwertige Verarbeitung und Gestaltung dazu beitragen, den Kalender zu einem ganz besonderen Blickfang werden zu lassen. Wie der Titel schon sagt: Hier sind einige Meisterwerke von Roy Lichtenstein versammelt. Fr alle Pop-Art Fans ist der Kalender unbedingt zu empfehlen. ProduktbeschreibungKunstdruck Kalender von 2011. Seiten knnen ohne Kalendarium gerahmt werden. KurzbeschreibungEin Muss fr Fans der Pop-Art Der zu den bekanntesten Vertretern der Pop Art zhlende Maler erhob den Comic zur Kunst; als Durchbruch gilt sein Werk Look Mickey (1961), das in der eindrucksvollen Gre von 1,20 x 1,75 m der neuen Kunstrichtung zustzlichen Aufwind gab. Auch in der Folge zeigen Roy Lichtensteins bekannteste Bilder dramatische figrliche Szenen im Stil der amerikanischen Comic-Strips. Als Charakteristika seiner Malweise gelten klare Farben und die sogenannten Benday Dots, die das Aufrastern der industriellen Drucktechnik sichtbar machen. Der Knstler nutzte Techniken der Collage und spielte sowohl mit dem Vokabular der Werbung als auch mit Gestaltungsmitteln der Abstrakten Kunst. Produktinformationen: Spiralbindung laminiertes Deckblatt in Folie eingeschweit mit extra Kunstdruck/ Extra-Poster des Covermotivs .
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