Geliebte Mutter (1920-1921), Shreyer

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This image, titled *Geliebte Mutter (1920-1921)* by the German artist Jakob Louis Schreyer, exemplifies the interplay of abstraction and geometric exploration in early twentieth-century European art. Schreyer’s style reflects the influence of movements that sought to transcend traditional modes of representation, embracing bold shapes, sharp contrasts, and a meticulous balance of form and colour. The artwork’s layered composition conjures a sense of unity and rhythm, its restrained palette enriched by the thoughtful placement of reds, greens, and blacks.

Schreyer was immersed in a cultural milieu that responded to the turbulence of the interwar years with innovative visual languages, distilling complex emotions and ideas into structures that were both modern and universally resonant. This image occupies a fascinating space between personal expression and broader cultural commentary, embodying the period’s experiments with visual abstraction and modernist aesthetic principles. Its timeless appeal lies in its dual ability to be introspective and accessible, bridging the personal and the universal.

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    Geliebte Mutter (1920-1921), Shreyer
    £10.00