Carl Theodor Thiemann was a German artist and printmaker associated with Jugendstil (Art Nouveau). He was known for refined color woodcuts and graphic compositions emphasizing natural forms, surface texture, and decorative balance.
Swan (1907) depicts a single white swan gliding across calm water, rendered through layered color blocks and subtle tonal contrasts. The composition emphasizes reflection and symmetry, characteristic of early twentieth-century Art Nouveau print design.
Fine Art Giclée Print – Archival Quality - 11 x 17" Untrimmed - Ready to Frame
This museum-quality print is made with pigment-based, UltraChrome inks that deliver rich color and sharp detail and is printed on on acid-free, fine art paper. The result is a vibrant, long-lasting image, expected to last up to 200 years (color) or 400 years (black & white).
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