An der Abzucht (in Goslar) (1932) – Black Framed Print by Rudolf Wacker 12×18 | 16×20

Experience the quiet stillness of 1930s Germany with An der Abzucht (in Goslar) by Rudolf Wacker. This beautifully detailed black-framed print comes ready to hang in your choice of 12×18 or 16×20 inches.
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Rudolf Wacker
Rudolf Wacker

Quiet Realism from a Master of Mood
Painted in 1932, An der Abzucht showcases the introspective realism of Austrian artist Rudolf Wacker, a key figure of the New Objectivity movement. Set in the historic town of Goslar, the scene captures the silent tension between still architecture and flowing water—a moment both ordinary and deeply poetic.
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Although the setting appears serene, Wacker’s use of subtle shadows and composition adds emotional weight. As a result, this work continues to resonate with viewers who appreciate introspection and visual storytelling.
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Learn more about Rudolf Wacker at WIKIPEDIA

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Why Choose This Framed Print?

This artwork is more than just a printin fact, it’s a piece of Abstract art history.

Whether displayed in kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, or home offices, it adds visual interest and cultural value. Moreover, its classic design fits seamlessly into a wide range of interior styles, from vintage-inspired spaces to modern minimalist rooms.

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High-Quality Materials

Each print is made on archival matte paper, which is specifically designed to last for years without fading. Additionally, it comes in a sleek black engineered wood frame with acrylic glazing that helps protect the artwork and reduce glare.

Best of all, you can hang it right out of the box—no extra framing or assembly required.

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Key Features

  • Authentic reproduction of An der Abzucht (in Goslar) (1932) – Black Framed Print by Rudolf Wacker
  • Printed on museum-grade matte paper

  • Framed in black Engineered wood with crystal-clear acrylic

  • Two sizes: 12×16 inches or 16×20 inches (including frame)

  • Ships ready to hang with hardware included

  • Packaged securely for damage-free delivery

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Great Gift Idea

If you’re searching for a thoughtful and unique gift, this framed vintage print is a perfect choice. It’s ideal for art lovers, collectors, gardeners, or anyone who appreciates timeless design and historical charm.

Not only is it beautifully made, but it also adds meaning and style to any space. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, holiday, housewarming, or special occasion, this print is sure to be a memorable and lasting present.

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Authentic Print Quality for Timeless Vintage Art

We print, frame, and ship your artwork straight to your door—ready to hang and enjoy. Simply open the box, and your space comes to life with timeless charm.

To ensure quality, our high-resolution prints are created using archival inks on acid-free matte paper. As a result, they capture every detail and soft tone of the original vintage artwork. Moreover, each piece is designed to be fade-resistant, so it will maintain its beauty for years to come.

In addition, the clean, minimalist presentation adds both warmth and historical character to any room. Whether you’re decorating a home, office, or gallery wall, this print delivers style and longevity in one elegant package.

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Artist Bio

Artist Bio:
 
Rudolf Wacker was an Austrian painter.
 
Rudolf Wacker was born the fourth and youngest child of Romedius Wacker from Thaur in Tirol and Marianne (née Wüstner) from Mellau, Bregenzerwald in Bregenz.
 
Romedius Wacker was a successful master builder and lived with his family in a self-built villa with a large garden at Römerstrasse 24, which he built around 1900. During World War I, Wacker was drafted into the military. He was taken prisoner by the Russians in Poland in 1915 and spent five years in Tomsk, Siberia. After the so-called annexation of Austria in 1938, Wacker was targeted by the National Socialists, since he was said to have a close relationship with communism. Among other things, he took part in peace rallies and openly opposed the cultural policies of the National Socialists.
 
Wacker suffered two heart attacks during a house search and during an interrogation by the Gestapo and soon died at his parents' home in Bregenz.

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12×18, 16×20

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