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In the work What's going on in Copenhagen (1899) of Paul Fischer, we dive into a fascinating representation of urban life at the end of the 19th century. This emblematic painting depicts a vibrant scene from the Danish city, capturing the very essence of its animated atmosphere. Fischer's control in the use of light and color creates an atmosphere that is both joyful and melancholy, revealing its deep understanding of human emotions.
Created at an era of artistic transformation, this work testifies to a turning point in symbolism, where each brushstroke tells a story. The art critics of the time praised this masterpiece which continues to inspire contemporary artists. The delicate texture of details and the subtle nuances of the palette give the work an unequaled depth.
Have a Art print of What's going on in Copenhagen At home is not limited to the addition of a simple decoration. It is an invitation to feel the energy of a bygone era, to marvel at the artistic genius of Paul Fischer. This play thus becomes a focal point in your interior, arousing emotions and conversations, while celebrating cultural heritage.
Add this timeless item to your decor and let yourself be transported by the magic of art on a daily basis.
We do not keep stock and print your prints upon receipt of your order. We do this for 2 reasons:
French law requires a 14-day withdrawal period. At Artem Legrand, you have 30 days to change your mind. Returns are free and we provide you with the return label.
Yes, for that, indicate the postal code of the relay point in the comment section of the order page.
Our prints are made on premium quality 140g paper on which we apply a matte lamination.
€4.90 / Free delivery from €39 purchase
Free returns for 30 days
Our prints are guaranteed for 10 years
At your home in 3 to 7 business days
Prints on FSC certified papers
Prints made in France, Germany, and Italy (depending on dimensions and supports)
No chemicals, we only use vegetable inks
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In the work What's going on in Copenhagen (1899) of Paul Fischer, we dive into a fascinating representation of urban life at the end of the 19th century. This emblematic painting depicts a vibrant scene from the Danish city, capturing the very essence of its animated atmosphere. Fischer's control in the use of light and color creates an atmosphere that is both joyful and melancholy, revealing its deep understanding of human emotions.
Created at an era of artistic transformation, this work testifies to a turning point in symbolism, where each brushstroke tells a story. The art critics of the time praised this masterpiece which continues to inspire contemporary artists. The delicate texture of details and the subtle nuances of the palette give the work an unequaled depth.
Have a Art print of What's going on in Copenhagen At home is not limited to the addition of a simple decoration. It is an invitation to feel the energy of a bygone era, to marvel at the artistic genius of Paul Fischer. This play thus becomes a focal point in your interior, arousing emotions and conversations, while celebrating cultural heritage.
Add this timeless item to your decor and let yourself be transported by the magic of art on a daily basis.
We do not keep stock and print your prints upon receipt of your order. We do this for 2 reasons:
French law requires a 14-day withdrawal period. At Artem Legrand, you have 30 days to change your mind. Returns are free and we provide you with the return label.
Yes, for that, indicate the postal code of the relay point in the comment section of the order page.
Our prints are made on premium quality 140g paper on which we apply a matte lamination.
Matte Rendering
Back view
Optional frame
Back view
Rigid support
Mounting chassis (included)
Which medium to choose?
Ideal for vintage posters, bohemian styles, baby decorations. Excellent value for money
Ideal finish for art prints of paintings
Most premium finish, perfect for photographs but also for art prints of paintings.
What dimensions?
If you hesitate between 2 sizes, choose the larger one. Indeed, when unpacking the print, you can often have the impression that you imagined the print to be bigger.