Painting by German painter Willi Baumeister (1939). Original title: Eidos V. Meaning form or idea in Greek philosophy. One of Baumeister's representative series of abstract paintings. Exhibited at the Degenerate Art Exhibition under the Nazi regime. Owned by the Munich State Museum of Modern Art. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Plus Information |
ドイツの画家ヴィリ・バウマイスターの絵画(1939)。原題《Eidos V》。ギリシャ哲学における形相、またはイデアの意。バウマイスターの代表的な抽象画の連作の一つ。ナチス政権下の退廃芸術展に展示された。ミュンヘン州立現代美術館所蔵。
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