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Porträt Poster

Porträt Poster

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Porträt (1923) by Karl Wiener

This elegant poster, inspired by Karl Wiener's distinctive angular line work and geometric portraiture, brings a touch of avant-garde sophistication to your home, reflecting the artist’s innovative approach that bridged classic portraiture with modernist abstraction.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Karl Wiener was a Viennese artist active during the interwar period, recognized for his disciplined draughtsmanship and innovative approach to portraiture. Working at a time when Expressionism and New Objectivity were reshaping European art, Wiener explored the psychological depth and structure of the human face, moving beyond mere likeness to evoke presence and introspection.

His work reflects the intellectual and cultural ferment of early twentieth-century Vienna, a city redefining itself after the First World War. Wiener’s portraits are valued for their clarity and tension, offering a window into the evolving ideas of identity and modernity that characterized the era.

The Artwork

Created in 1923, this portrait emerged during a period when artists in Vienna were seeking new ways to represent the individual amidst social and cultural change. Rather than depicting elaborate narratives, Wiener focused on the direct encounter between viewer and sitter, using portraiture to explore themes of selfhood and emotional honesty.

This work exemplifies the modernist desire for reduction and authenticity, emphasizing the sitter’s presence through structure and expression. It stands as a testament to the era’s search for new visual languages to capture the complexities of the human experience.

Style & Characteristics

The portrait is rendered as a stylized sketch, defined by angular contours and simplified facial planes. Strong black linework shapes the head and features, set against a calm beige background that allows negative space to play a significant role in the composition.

The palette is restrained, limited to black on beige, lending the image a quiet severity and refined, archival quality. Its graphic directness will appeal to admirers of black and white wall art and the geometric clarity found in the Bauhaus collection.

In Interior Design

This art print brings an understated sophistication to living rooms, hallways, or offices, serving as an intelligent focal point. The neutral tones pair well with oak, walnut, brushed steel, and textured linens, making it easy to integrate into contemporary interiors.

Consider displaying it within a monochrome gallery wall or allowing it to stand alone above a console for a contemplative effect. A slim black frame highlights the crisp lines, and exploring frames can help you find the perfect finish for your decor style.