Lago Maggiore, Ascona, Switzerland (c.1930) by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy

Lago Maggiore, Ascona, Switzerland - Laszlo Moholy-Nagy - c.1930

Artwork Information

TitleLago Maggiore, Ascona, Switzerland
ArtistLaszlo Moholy-Nagy
Datec.1930
Mediumphotography
Dimensions20.8 x 28.4 cm
Art MovementConstructivism

About Lago Maggiore, Ascona, Switzerland

The artwork titled “Lago Maggiore, Ascona, Switzerland,” created by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy circa 1930, exemplifies the Constructivism art movement through the medium of photography. This piece, measuring 20.8 x 28.4 cm, falls within the genre of photo and captures an evocative scene at the lakeside.

The artwork features a close-up perspective from a wooden dock, highlighting two individuals who are preparing to enter the water. Their lower legs and feet are prominently placed within the frame, serving as the primary focal point. The composition extends towards the vast lake, where other bathers are visible in the distance, engaging deftly in leisure activities. The juxtaposition of the wet wooden texture of the dock and the aquatic backdrop underscores the serene yet dynamic atmosphere of the lakeside setting. The careful arrangement and choice of perspective imbue the piece with a sense of immediacy and presence, aligning with the principles of the Constructivist movement, which emphasizes abstraction and the construct of space.

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