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Girl and Death Poster

Girl and Death Poster

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Girl and Death (1941) by Karl Wiener

This striking poster features a surreal collage of a woman and skeleton, reflecting Karl Wiener's fascination with the interplay between beauty and mortality, and is renowned for its bold contrast and psychological depth—perfect for adding a touch of avant-garde intrigue to your home.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Karl Wiener was a Viennese draftsman and graphic artist whose work often explored the psychological tensions of his era. Active in the first half of the 20th century, Wiener developed a distinctive visual language that bridged modernist illustration and surreal allegory, reflecting the anxieties and introspections of pre- and wartime Europe.

His legacy endures through images that probe the complexities of human emotion and existential uncertainty, making his work particularly resonant for those interested in the intellectual and artistic currents of early 20th-century Vienna.

The Artwork

Created in 1941, Girl and Death draws from the European memento mori tradition, juxtaposing youth and mortality as a meditation on impermanence. Produced during a period of global conflict, the artwork channels the pervasive sense of uncertainty and vulnerability that defined the era, inviting viewers to reflect on the fleeting nature of life.

This piece is less a narrative and more a psychological tableau, capturing a moment of confrontation or uneasy coexistence between innocence and the specter of death. As a vintage poster, it serves as a poignant reminder of the era’s existential concerns and the enduring dialogue between beauty and transience.

Style & Characteristics

The composition features a striking contrast between the pale, beige background and the deep black and blue elements. A young woman stands in profile, her form closely shadowed by a skeletal figure rendered in blue-black, creating a surreal and haunting effect. The use of negative space heightens the sense of isolation and inevitability, while the crisp, simplified lines evoke the authority of classic poster design.

The overall mood is elegant yet unsettling, blending graphic clarity with psychological depth. This work appeals to collectors of esoteric wall art and those drawn to the expressive power of pieces found in our famous artists posters collection.

In Interior Design

This fine art poster lends a contemplative, introspective atmosphere to studies, bedrooms, or hallways. Its muted palette harmonizes with minimalist, modern, and mid-century interiors, especially when paired with natural materials like wood, linen, or brushed metal.

For a cohesive look, combine it with neutral tones such as bone, sand, and ink, and echo the blue accent in decorative ceramics or textiles. It also serves as a compelling anchor in a gallery wall alongside other black and white prints or artworks with strong symbolic imagery and bold linework.