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WORLD'S FAIR 17- BRUXELLES 1910

WORLD'S FAIR 17- BRUXELLES 1910

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Original Artwork

Acrylic on Canvas - 3D Wooden Frame

Protective Varnish - Hanging System on the Back

Artist's Signature on the Side and Back of the Canvas

Dimension

 40 cm x 40 cm


"World's Fair 17: Brussels 1910" – An Abstract Celebration of Innovation

"World's Fair 17" captures the essence of the 1910 Brussels Exposition Universelle, a pivotal event showcasing advancements in art, technology, and culture. Through dynamic geometric forms and bold colors, this abstract artwork invites viewers to reflect on the spirit of innovation that defined the early 20th century.

Art Nouveau and Technological Breakthroughs

Inspired by the Art Nouveau architectural style that flourished at the time, the flowing curves and harmonious lines in this piece symbolize creativity and progress. The composition mirrors the forward-thinking energy of the 1910 World's Fair, where art and technology intertwined.

A Reflection on Cultural Progress

"World's Fair 17" is more than just a tribute to the Exposition; it's a thoughtful exploration of how innovation shapes culture. Each brushstroke reflects the synergy between science, art, and societal development during a transformative period in history.

The Versatility of "World's Fair"

This series consists of 20 canvases that can be displayed individually or combined in various ways. The flexibility of arrangement allows for a personalized visual experience, adapting effortlessly to any interior space.

Discover "World's Fair 17: Brussels 1910"

Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of "World's Fair 17: Brussels 1910", an artwork that blends historical significance with a contemporary aesthetic. Let its energy and intricate design captivate your imagination.

Londres 1851 | Paris 1855 | Londres 1862 | Paris 1867 | Vienne 1873 | Philadelphie 1876 | Paris 1878 | Melbourne 1880 | Barcelone 1888 | Paris 1889 | Chicago 1893 | Bruxelles 1897 | Paris 1900 | Saint-Louis 1904 | Liège 1905 | Milan 1906 | Bruxelles 1910 | Gand 1913 | San Francisco 1915 | Barcelone 1929.

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