Homage to the Square Broad Call 1967 by Josef Albers
Homage To The Square Broad Call (1967)
A masterful exploration of color interaction from Josef Albers' iconic series, presented as a premium framed print with free worldwide shipping.
About This Work: Josef Albers' Color Study
"Homage To The Square Broad Call" by Josef Albers is a striking example of the artist's lifelong exploration of color and form. Created in 1967, this work is part of Albers' renowned "Homage to the Square" series, which he began in 1949 and continued until his death in 1976. The series is celebrated for its rigorous investigation of the interactions between colors and the optical effects they produce.
In "Broad Call," Albers employs a vibrant palette of reds, oranges, and yellows, arranged in concentric squares that seem to pulsate with energy. The careful placement of these colors creates a sense of depth and movement, drawing the viewer's eye into the composition. This work is a testament to Albers' mastery of color theory and his ability to create dynamic visual experiences through simple geometric forms.
The Artist's Period: Bauhaus to Op Art
Josef Albers was a pioneering figure in the world of abstract art. Born in Germany in 1888, Albers began his artistic career as a painter and printmaker before becoming a teacher at the Bauhaus, the influential German art school that sought to unite fine art with craftsmanship and technology. At the Bauhaus, Albers developed his ideas about color and form, which would later become the foundation of his artistic practice.
In 1933, with the rise of the Nazi regime, Albers and his wife, Anni Albers, fled Germany and settled in the United States. There, Albers continued to teach and develop his ideas about color and perception. In 1949, he began work on his "Homage to the Square" series, which would occupy him for the rest of his life. This series is perhaps Albers' most significant contribution to abstract art, and it is certainly one of his most recognizable.
Artistic Technique: Color and Composition
Color Interaction
In "Homage To The Square Broad Call," Josef Albers employs a technique of layering colors to create a sense of depth and movement. The use of squares within squares allows for a study of how colors interact with one another, creating optical illusions and visual vibrations. Albers was deeply interested in the science of color, and his work is often seen as a bridge between art and science.
Geometric Structure
Another important aspect of Albers' technique is his use of geometric forms. The squares in "Broad Call" are not merely decorative; they are an essential part of the composition. By using squares within squares, Albers creates a sense of depth and complexity, drawing the viewer's eye into the work and encouraging them to explore the interactions between the different colors and forms.
Print Specifications
| Artist | Josef Albers |
| Original Year | 1967 |
| Art Style | Abstract Art |
| Subject Matter | Color study, geometric abstraction |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16 inches) |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Museum-quality archival paper |
| Frame | Premium natural wood frame |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide shipping (5–10 business days) |
| Returns | 30-day return policy with no return fees |
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The vibrant colors and dynamic composition of "Homage To The Square Broad Call" make it a perfect choice for modern interiors. This print would look particularly striking in a living room or study, where its intricate details can be appreciated. Consider placing it on a wall with a neutral color to allow the vibrant hues of the print to stand out.
For a cohesive look, you might pair this print with furniture and decor in complementary colors. For example, if your room features a lot of neutral tones, the bold colors of the print can add a pop of color and visual interest. Alternatively, if your space already has a vibrant color scheme, the print can serve as a focal point that ties the room together.
Yes, the frame is included and is of museum quality. The print is ready to hang right out of the box.
Free shipping is available worldwide, with delivery typically taking 5–10 business days. There is no minimum order required.
The print is made using archival-quality materials to ensure long-lasting color vibrancy and durability. You can expect the colors to remain bright and true for many years.
Returns are accepted within 30 days of purchase. If you're not completely satisfied with your print, you can return it for a full refund.
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