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Rhythmic lines
Rhythmic lines
Rhythmic lines
Rhythmic lines
Rhythmic lines
Rhythmic lines
Rhythmic lines

Rhythmic lines

$17.00 Regular price
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  • In stock, ready to ship within 1-2 days.
  • Inventory on the way
  • Free framing with purchase of frame
  • Giclee print with breathtaking colours
  • Sustainably produced on quality gallery paper

The art poster: “Rhythmic lines” by the artist Abraham Walkowitz is an abstract poster recreated by Peléton. This poster is part of Peléton's vintage museum layout collection. The art poster is produced on quality paper, with a long life, high permeability and detailed color reproduction.

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Abraham Walkowitz

Abraham Walkowitz (1878–1965) was an American modernist painter known for his depictions of the dancer Isadora Duncan and his abstract, rhythmic compositions. He was a key figure in early American modernism, exploring themes of movement, expression, and abstraction in his work.

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