G 7 1987 by Emil Schumacher
G 7 (1987)
A striking abstract composition from Emil Schumacher's late period, featuring dynamic brushwork and a bold color palette.
The Bold Abstract Language of G 7
Emil Schumacher's "G 7" from 1987 stands as a testament to the artist's mastery of abstract expressionism. Created during a period of intense creative exploration, this work exemplifies Schumacher's ability to convey emotion through bold gestures and striking color contrasts. The painting's dynamic composition draws viewers into a visual dialogue between form and void, characteristic of Schumacher's late period.
"G 7" emerged during a pivotal moment in Schumacher's career, as he continued to refine his abstract vocabulary while maintaining the raw energy that defined his earlier works. The painting's title, typical of Schumacher's numbering system, belies the complexity of its execution and the depth of its visual impact.
Emil Schumacher and the German Abstract Movement
Emil Schumacher (1912-1999) played a crucial role in shaping post-war German abstract art. As a key figure in the "Düsseldorf School," Schumacher's work bridged the gap between European informal painting and American abstract expressionism. His oeuvre spans several decades, with "G 7" representing the culmination of his artistic development in the late 1980s.
During this period, Schumacher's work became increasingly refined, yet maintained the spontaneous energy that defined his earlier pieces. "G 7" exemplifies this balance, combining bold gestural marks with a sophisticated understanding of composition and color theory.
Editor's Insight In "G 7," Schumacher achieves a remarkable synthesis of control and spontaneity. The painting's layered surfaces reveal a master at work, each mark both deliberate and instinctive.
The Making of G 7: Materials and Process
Composition and Gesture
"G 7" demonstrates Schumacher's mastery of composition through bold, sweeping gestures. The artist employed a technique of building up layers of paint, then partially removing or scraping back to reveal underlying colors.
Color and Texture
The painting's color palette, dominated by earth tones with accents of brighter hues, creates a sense of depth and movement. Schumacher's use of varied textures, from thick impasto to thin washes, adds to the work's visual complexity.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Emil Schumacher |
| Original Year | 1987 |
| Art Style | Abstract Expressionism |
| Subject Matter | Abstract Composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Museum-quality archival paper |
| Frame | Premium hardwood frame |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide shipping |
| Returns | 30-day return policy |
Own This Icon of Abstract Expressionism
Bring home Emil Schumacher's G 7 as a museum-quality framed print. Each piece comes with premium framing and free worldwide shipping.
View Print DetailsStyling G 7 in Your Space
The rich tones and dynamic composition of "G 7" make it a versatile addition to various interior styles. In modern spaces, the print serves as a bold focal point against neutral walls. For traditional interiors, the artwork's earthy palette complements warm wood tones and textured fabrics. At 30×40 cm, this print works well above consoles, sideboards, or as part of a gallery wall arrangement.
Is the frame included with the print?
Yes, each print comes with a premium hardwood frame included in the price. Our frames are handcrafted to museum-quality standards.
Do you offer free shipping worldwide?
Absolutely. We provide free worldwide shipping on all orders, with delivery typically taking 5-10 business days to most destinations.
How long will the print colors last?
Our prints are produced using archival-quality inks on museum-grade paper, ensuring vibrant colors for decades without fading.
What is your return policy?
We offer a 30-day return policy. If you're not completely satisfied with your print, you may return it within 30 days for a full refund.