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Walter Dahn — The Jewelers II
Walter Dahn

The Jewelers II

1986

A bold and energetic composition rendered in acrylic on canvas, Walter Dahn's *The Jewelers II* reflects the raw, expressive sensibility characteristic of the Neue Wilde movement. Dahn employs loose, gestural brushwork and a striking color palette to convey a sense of immediacy and psychological tension. The work challenges conventional representation, merging figuration with abstraction in a visually arresting and thought-provoking manner.

Medium
acrylic on canvas

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Walter Dahn, The Jewelers II, 1986

A bold and energetic composition rendered in acrylic on canvas, Walter Dahn's *The Jewelers II* reflects the raw, expressive sensibility characteristic of the Neue Wilde movement. Dahn employs loose, gestural brushwork and a striking color palette to convey a sense of immediacy and psychological tension. The work challenges conventional representation, merging figuration with abstraction in a visually arresting and thought-provoking manner.

Medium
acrylic on canvas
Year
1986
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Postmodern Art, German Artist, Figurative Painting, Acrylic On Canvas, Bold Colors, Male Artist, Post-Modern Art, Dark Tones, Raw Aesthetic, Late 20th Century, Urban Themes, Neue Wilde, Contemporary Art, Symbolic Imagery, Neo-Expressionism

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