Bubbles - Raphael Kirchner
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Description
A delicate Art Nouveau lithograph by Raphael Kirchner, depicting a woman in a bathing cap blowing a bubble.
Raphael Kirchner was an Austrian artist known for his contributions to the Art Nouveau movement, particularly through his prolific output of postcards and illustrations. His work often features stylised female figures, reflecting the aesthetic preferences of the early twentieth century. This piece, titled Bubbles, captures a quiet moment of leisure. The subject, wearing a teal bathing cap, is depicted in profile as she blows a bubble from a pipe. The composition is restrained, focusing on the curve of the figure and the delicate, translucent sphere of the bubble. Kirchner utilised a soft colour palette, relying on muted tones to create a sense of intimacy. His technique combines precise line work with subtle shading, a hallmark of the lithographic processes popularised during this period for mass-produced ephemera. The figure is positioned within a bathtub, a setting that allows for a focus on the human form while maintaining a domestic, relaxed atmosphere. The simplicity of the background ensures that the viewer's attention remains on the subject's expression and the fragile object she creates. During his career, Kirchner moved between Vienna, Paris, and New York, adapting his style to suit the tastes of an international audience. His illustrations frequently appeared in periodicals and as collectible postcards, which were highly sought after by enthusiasts of the era. This print offers a glimpse into the commercial art practices of the time, where fine art techniques were applied to everyday subjects. The work remains a representative example of Kirchner's ability to blend decorative elements with a gentle, observational approach to portraiture.
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Bubbles - Raphael Kirchner
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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Artist Biography
Raphael Kirchner
He was born in Vienna in 1875, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts there, and moved to Paris in 1900. At the outbreak of the First World War he relocated to New York, where he spent his final years designing panels, costumes and programmes for Florenz Ziegfeld's Follies at the Century Theatre. He died in New York in 1917, at forty-two.
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