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This acrylic painting entitled "New York in the Evening" was painted by the Saxon artist Martin Klein. It is a hand made painting on canvas. Pictured is a bustling street scene at Times Square, as it is typical for New York: skyscrapers, cable cars, many people and lights. If you want to get a piece of the Big Apple in your own four walls, is well-advised with the adjoining painting. The painting is suitable as a gift for lovers of the United States. It is signed at the bottom right with "M. Klein".
All of our pictures are hand-painted acrylic paintings or oil paintings and were produced in limited numbers. Each is signed by the artist Martin Klein. Because each painting is a hand made single item, small deviations to the painting on the left are possible at delivery.
Martin Klein (born 1979 in Bischofswerda, Germany) is a German painter and sculptor. In 2005 he studied art studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden. From then on he worked in an art gallery, to finance his second degree. In that art gallery, he presented his first works. His exhibition was a success; in particular its modern sculptures evoked substantial interest. The first exhibition in that art gallery was followed by two travelling exhibitions. Its various acrylic mixing and filling techniques give his paintings a distinctive character. In our store you will find many of his works. Look around and convince yourself of the wide range.
Height: 50 cm
Width: 150 cm
Depth: 3.5 cm
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