Development in Rose i 1952 by Anni Albers
Development In Rose I (1952)
A striking example of Anni Albers' mastery of color and form, this 1952 composition demonstrates her innovative approach to abstract design. Each framed print is crafted to preserve the artwork's integrity for generations.
Anni Albers' Exploration of Color and Form
Development In Rose I represents a pivotal moment in Anni Albers' artistic journey, created during her most experimental period at Black Mountain College. This 1952 composition demonstrates her mastery of color interaction and geometric abstraction, building upon the principles she developed during her time at the Bauhaus. The artwork's carefully balanced rectangles and vibrant color palette showcase Albers' unique approach to visual language.
Created during a period of significant artistic growth for Albers, this work reflects her ongoing exploration of how color and form can create visual harmony. The piece exemplifies her ability to transform simple geometric elements into complex visual experiences through precise color relationships and compositional balance.
Bauhaus Principles in Post-War America
By 1952, Anni Albers had established herself as a leading figure in American modernism, bringing Bauhaus principles to a new generation of artists at Black Mountain College. This work exemplifies her unique approach to visual language, combining the geometric rigor of her Bauhaus training with the expressive possibilities of color.
Albers' work during this period demonstrates her ability to create visual depth through carefully balanced color relationships. Development In Rose I showcases her skill in using simple geometric forms to create complex visual experiences that engage the viewer's perception.
Artistic Technique and Composition
Precision in Composition
The artwork employs a grid structure that creates visual rhythm through carefully balanced rectangles. Albers' use of geometric forms demonstrates her Bauhaus training while allowing for expressive color relationships.
Chromatic Harmony
Albers' color palette in this piece demonstrates her theory of color interaction, using adjacent hues to create vibration and depth. The warm tones of the artwork create a sense of visual harmony that draws the viewer's eye across the composition.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Anni Albers |
| Original Year | 1952 |
| Art Style | Bauhaus |
| Subject Matter | Abstract Composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Archival matte paper (230 gsm) |
| Frame | Natural wood with gold accent (3 cm depth) |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide (5–10 business days) |
| Returns | 30-day return policy |
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This print's balanced composition and warm color palette make it ideal for modern living rooms or contemporary offices. The 30×40 cm size works beautifully above consoles or as part of a gallery wall. Pair with neutral wall tones to highlight the artwork's vibrant colors and geometric forms.
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Our prints use archival-quality inks and paper that maintain vibrant colors for decades when displayed away from direct sunlight.
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