Scatola Rossa Con Astuccio Per Occhiali 1923 by Julius Bissier

Scatola Rossa Con Astuccio Per Occhiali by Julius Bissier (1923) — Framed Art Print | Zephyeer
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Scatola Rossa Con Astuccio

1923 · Abstract Composition · Museum-Quality Reproduction

A striking 1923 work by Julius Bissier, this framed print captures the artist's early exploration of geometric abstraction. Rendered with museum-quality precision on archival paper.

30×40 cm (12×16")
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Discovering Julius Bissier's 1923 Abstract Composition

Scatola Rossa Con Astuccio Per Occhiali marks a pivotal moment in Julius Bissier's early career. Created in 1923, this work emerged during a period when European artists were increasingly rejecting representational traditions in favor of abstract forms. Bissier's composition reflects the influence of Constructivism and De Stijl, movements that prioritized geometric precision and chromatic harmony.

The artwork's title, translating to "Red Box with Glasses Case," suggests a domestic subject transformed through abstraction. This period saw Bissier experimenting with reducing objects to their essential geometric components, a approach that would later evolve into his mature abstract expressionist style. The print offers modern collectors an opportunity to own a foundational piece from this transitional phase.

Scatola rossa con astuccio per occhiali - 1923 by Julius Bissier — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Scatola Rossa Con Astuccio Per Occhiali (1923) by Julius Bissier — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Art & Context

Julius Bissier and the Emergence of Modern Abstraction

By 1923, Julius Bissier had already begun distancing himself from the figurative traditions of his early training. This period saw him engaging with the radical ideas circulating through Germany's avant-garde circles, particularly the geometric abstraction championed by the Bauhaus movement. Scatola Rossa Con Astuccio Per Occhiali demonstrates his growing confidence in using abstract forms to suggest rather than depict objects.

The artwork's restrained palette and geometric composition reveal Bissier's careful study of modernist principles. Unlike his later, more gestural works, this piece shows a meticulous approach to form and line that would become increasingly rare in his oeuvre as abstract expressionism took hold in the 1950s.

Editorial Insight
This 1923 composition reveals Bissier's unique ability to infuse abstract forms with subtle domestic warmth—a quality that distinguishes his early work from the more austere geometric abstraction of his contemporaries.
Technical Mastery

The Making of Scatola Rossa Con Astuccio Per Occhiali

Composition and Form

Bissier constructs the composition through a series of interlocking geometric shapes. The dominant red rectangle suggests the box of the title, while adjacent forms hint at the glasses case through their proportional relationships and positioning.

Color and Contrast

The limited palette of reds, blacks, and creams creates visual tension through value contrast rather than hue variation. This approach reflects the influence of De Stijl principles, where color served architectural rather than descriptive functions.

Print Specifications

Print & Frame Details

Artist Julius Bissier
Original Year 1923
Art Style Abstract Expressionism
Subject Matter Abstract Composition
Size 30×40 cm (12×16")
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper 300 gsm archival matte paper
Frame Premium solid wood frame with archival matting
Glazing UV-protective acrylic
Shipping Free worldwide delivery in 5–10 business days
Returns 30-day return policy with free return shipping

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Interior Design Recommendations

The 30×40 cm format makes this print ideal for smaller walls in modern interiors. The geometric composition pairs particularly well with mid-century modern furnishings and neutral color schemes. Consider placing it in a home office or living room where its subtle red tones can complement warm wood finishes or serve as a focal point against minimalist decor.

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