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Every year, Canaletto’s vista of Dresden’s baroque old town attracts thousands of tourists to the capital of the state of Saxony, which is also called the Venice of the east. In this context, Martin Klein creates an abstraction of this famous image in a two-part series of oil paintings on canvas. The modern realisation of this baroque scenario has a fascinating impact on the observer. The focus is drawn to the central baroque buildings of Dresden’s old town by a selective use of colour accents. The contours of the many buildings become more and more abstract from the centre of the picture outwards towards the edge. Martin Klein emphasises this abstraction by making the depictions of structures and water reflections flow into one another, thereby optimising the effect.
Our entire repertoire consists of hand-painted acrylic and oil pictures. For this reason, they only exist in limited quantities. Each of our works has been signed by Martin Klein personally. These are unique pieces. Therefore, the picture delivered may differ slightly from the version shown.
Martin Klein (*1979) is a renowned painter and sculptor from the Dresden region. His versatile artistic talent is reflected in his multifaceted works. After focusing his attention on New York City in numerous pictures, images of his home country are now moving into the focus of Klein’s work.
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