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Baluschek, Hans - Who Owns the World - Art and Society in the Weimar Republic

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The 1977 poster "Who Owns the World - Art and Society in the Weimar Republic" by Hans Baluschek presents a captivating exhibition that explored the connection between art and society in the Weimar Republic.

With vibrant colors and an impressive composition, the poster immediately draws attention. The title "Who owns the world" highlights the central theme of the exhibition.

The poster is in excellent condition and is ideal for collectors, art lovers and history buffs. It makes a stunning addition to art rooms, galleries or even your own home to appreciate the importance and influence of art in the Weimar Republic.

Mass: A0 84x119cm/33x46”

No frame or hanging system included.

    Baluschek, Hans - Who Owns the World - Art and Society in the Weimar Republic
    Baluschek, Hans - Who Owns the World - Art and Society in the Weimar Republic
    Baluschek, Hans - Who Owns the World - Art and Society in the Weimar Republic
    Baluschek, Hans - Who Owns the World - Art and Society in the Weimar Republic

    FAQ

    What is special about our posters?

    Our posters are original vintage exhibits from the Kunsthalle Berlin. You are not only purchasing a work of art, but a piece of Berlin history.

    How are the posters delivered?

    All posters are securely packaged and shipped rolled in a sturdy mailing tube to ensure they arrive to you in perfect condition.

    Do you offer international shipping?

    Yes, we ship throughout Europe. Shipping costs vary depending on the delivery location.

    What if my poster arrives damaged?

    If your poster arrives damaged, please contact us immediately. We will resolve the issue as quickly as possible.

    How long does shipping take?

    Delivery times vary depending on location. Within Germany, shipping usually takes 2-5 working days.