Dorf im Tessin (1925)

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Albert Müller's bold woodcut, 'Dorf im Tessin' (Village in Ticino), created in 1925, captures the essence of a quaint, bustling village nestled in the scenic region of Ticino, Switzerland. This artwork is striking for its dynamic composition and rich textural depth, portraying a unique blend of architectural forms and the vibrant life within a traditional village.Müller employs stark black-and-white contrasts to navigate the viewer’s eye through the jumble of tiled roofs, angular buildings, and intersecting streets that define this hillside settlement. The exaggerated perspectives and dense patterning not only infuse the scene with a vigorous rhythm but also evoke the rustic charm and timeless spirit of Ticino.As you gaze upon this masterpiece, you are invited into a world where light and shadow play dramatically across surfaces, each line meticulously carved to build a powerful visual narrative. ‘Dorf im Tessin’ stands as a testament to Albert Müller’s mastery in capturing the essence of a locale with profound expressionistic flair.

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Albert Müller (29 November 1897 Basel, Switzerland - 14 December 1926) was a Swiss Expressionist painter, glass artist, draftsman, graphic artist and sculptor.