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Albert Frey, Kocher Canvas Weekend House, 1932
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About the artwork
The Kocher Canvas Weekend House, completed in 1932 and designed by Swiss-American architect Albert Frey, stands as a noteworthy example of early modernist architecture. Embodying the principles of the International Style, this influential movement emphasized the use of industrial materials. Frey's design for the house beautifully exemplifies his dedication to minimalist aesthetics and the seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces. It showcases his innovative approach, embracing novel construction techniques to create a lightweight and adaptable structure. The house reflects the growing trend of weekend retreats and a desire for a closer connection with nature during the early 20th century.
Unfortunately, the house stood until the 1950s when it was demolished to give way for a housing project.
About this print edition
- Available in 2 sizes, both unframed and framed in white
- 30*45 cm (12*18 inches) - Edition of 35
- 40*60 cm (16*24 inches) - Edition of 25
- The oak tray frames are only available in
- 60*90 cm (24*35 inches) - Edition of 3
- Printed on acid-free, 310 gsm Hahnemühle German Etching paper
- Guaranteed archival life of 100+ years
- Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity included
- Frames are heavyweight, solid wood. Produced in Germany from FSC-certified sources
- Carbon neutral, sustainable production, packaging and shipping
- Global delivery with tracked & insured shipping