Kairouan I by August Macke


28cm x 23.7cm
12" x 10"

50cm x 40cm
20" x 16"

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About August Macke

Macke was interested in colour and composition and the way the two interact. His work is a synthesis of Impressionism, Fauvism and Orphism. Inspired by the light of Tunisia, his final paintings are regarded by many as his finest.

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