Description
Dogville: Alpenglühen
Welcome to the vivid and poignant world of Dogville, a limited edition fine art photograph from Lars von Trier’s provocative masterpiece. This striking image captures Grace as she pulls back the curtains in the blind man’s house, bathed in an otherworldly orange glow. The light, both warm and disquieting, creates a moment suspended between revelation and deception.
The stark, chalk-drawn world of Dogville contrasts sharply with the intensity of the scene, where the radiant hues seem to echo the German term Alpenglühen—the fiery glow of sunlight on the peaks of mountains at dawn or dusk. In this fleeting moment, we see the tension between hope and the darker truths lurking just beneath the surface, a hallmark of von Trier’s exploration of human nature.
Part of the Photo Collector Selection, this photograph is presented in an edition of 125 + 10AP, available in two sizes (20×38 cm and 28×52.2 cm). Each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) with a copy of Lars von Trier’s signature, ensuring its authenticity and place within this strictly limited edition.
Choose your glimpse of human nature.
Additional information
Size in centimeter | 20 x 38, 28 x 53,2, 36 x 68,4 |
---|---|
print/framed | Museum-Quality Framing for Timeless Elegance, Printed on Premium Hahnemühle 210g Matte Paper |
Related products
Description
Dogville: Alpenglühen
Welcome to the vivid and poignant world of Dogville, a limited edition fine art photograph from Lars von Trier’s provocative masterpiece. This striking image captures Grace as she pulls back the curtains in the blind man’s house, bathed in an otherworldly orange glow. The light, both warm and disquieting, creates a moment suspended between revelation and deception.
The stark, chalk-drawn world of Dogville contrasts sharply with the intensity of the scene, where the radiant hues seem to echo the German term Alpenglühen—the fiery glow of sunlight on the peaks of mountains at dawn or dusk. In this fleeting moment, we see the tension between hope and the darker truths lurking just beneath the surface, a hallmark of von Trier’s exploration of human nature.
Part of the Photo Collector Selection, this photograph is presented in an edition of 125 + 10AP, available in two sizes (20×38 cm and 28×52.2 cm). Each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) with a copy of Lars von Trier’s signature, ensuring its authenticity and place within this strictly limited edition.
Choose your glimpse of human nature.
Additional information
Size in centimeter | 20 x 38, 28 x 53,2, 36 x 68,4 |
---|---|
print/framed | Museum-Quality Framing for Timeless Elegance, Printed on Premium Hahnemühle 210g Matte Paper |
Related products
Description
Dogville: Alpenglühen
Welcome to the vivid and poignant world of Dogville, a limited edition fine art photograph from Lars von Trier’s provocative masterpiece. This striking image captures Grace as she pulls back the curtains in the blind man’s house, bathed in an otherworldly orange glow. The light, both warm and disquieting, creates a moment suspended between revelation and deception.
The stark, chalk-drawn world of Dogville contrasts sharply with the intensity of the scene, where the radiant hues seem to echo the German term Alpenglühen—the fiery glow of sunlight on the peaks of mountains at dawn or dusk. In this fleeting moment, we see the tension between hope and the darker truths lurking just beneath the surface, a hallmark of von Trier’s exploration of human nature.
Part of the Photo Collector Selection, this photograph is presented in an edition of 125 + 10AP, available in two sizes (20×38 cm and 28×52.2 cm). Each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) with a copy of Lars von Trier’s signature, ensuring its authenticity and place within this strictly limited edition.
Choose your glimpse of human nature.
Additional information
Size in centimeter | 20 x 38, 28 x 53,2, 36 x 68,4 |
---|---|
print/framed | Museum-Quality Framing for Timeless Elegance, Printed on Premium Hahnemühle 210g Matte Paper |