
A 19 (landscape image) by László Moholy-Nagy
A 19 presents a landscape-format composition that stretches Moholy-Nagy's constructivist vocabulary across a horizontal plane. Geometric forms — arcs, rectangles, and directional lines — move across the picture field with measured confidence, suggesting both mechanical precision and a latent sense of motion. The work belongs to his sustained inquiry into how form and light interact in two-dimensional space, characteristic of the Bauhaus period and its belief in art as visual thinking rather than mere decoration.
Issued as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, this poster captures the full range of Moholy-Nagy's linework and tonal structure. Matte paper ensures precise edge definition and clean contrast across every geometric element.
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A 19 (landscape image) by László Moholy-Nagy
A 19 presents a landscape-format composition that stretches Moholy-Nagy's constructivist vocabulary across a horizontal plane. Geometric forms — arcs, rectangles, and directional lines — move across the picture field with measured confidence, suggesting both mechanical precision and a latent sense of motion. The work belongs to his sustained inquiry into how form and light interact in two-dimensional space, characteristic of the Bauhaus period and its belief in art as visual thinking rather than mere decoration.
Issued as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, this poster captures the full range of Moholy-Nagy's linework and tonal structure. Matte paper ensures precise edge definition and clean contrast across every geometric element.
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A 19 presents a landscape-format composition that stretches Moholy-Nagy's constructivist vocabulary across a horizontal plane. Geometric forms — arcs, rectangles, and directional lines — move across the picture field with measured confidence, suggesting both mechanical precision and a latent sense of motion. The work belongs to his sustained inquiry into how form and light interact in two-dimensional space, characteristic of the Bauhaus period and its belief in art as visual thinking rather than mere decoration.
Issued as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, this poster captures the full range of Moholy-Nagy's linework and tonal structure. Matte paper ensures precise edge definition and clean contrast across every geometric element.























