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Cultural Circles: Discover Art from Various Cultures

Experience the fascinating art prints that represent the identity, history, and values of various cultures around the world.


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Cultural Circles: Discover Art from Various Cultures

Experience the fascinating art prints that represent the identity, history, and values of various cultures around the world.

Discover Cultural Circles now!
Cultural Circles
Passionate Customer Service
Museum Quality Art Prints
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Österreichische Kunstmanufaktur Passionate Customer Service
Museum Quality Art Prints
Individual Customization Options


Selected Artists from Various Cultural Spheres

Selected Artists from Various Cultural Spheres

Cultural Circles: 144 artists found

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Cultural Circles

Outside of Western art, the culturally foreign, creatively represented or manufactured has always been a fascinating subject. Not only did it offer insights into unknown worlds, but it was also a source of inspiration for Western artists. Conversely, original products of foreign artistic traditions also incorporated Western aspects over time. Spiritual and artistic expressions go together in most of the traditional cultural products of foreign countries and ancient times. Mythological world views shape them just as much as social regulations and specific values. Plastic products, for example African masks, are also objects of use for rituals, and protective functions were attributed to the elaborate ancient Egyptian amulets. Pictorial representations are as individual as the cultures themselves. However, particular thematic premises and modes of expression are always apparent in them. In Japanese illustrations, for example, views of nature play a major role; empty spaces on the picture surface are deliberately set against concentrations of figures or things. The calligraphy of the Orient bears witness to the prohibition of images in Islam; it thus developed as an art form with independent pictorial content. In a reversal of the effect of Western culture on foreign artistic traditions, Western artists also drew attention to distant societies in their own works. Many brought back impressions from their travels as paintings and drawings or incorporated them into their depictions. The Post-Impressionist Paul Gauguin, for example, painted scenarios in echoes of Polynesian culture and nature. On the whole, however, such illustrative information cannot be considered documentary. It was not until the advent of photography in the early 19th century that authentic images of exotic cultural products emerged.

Cultural Circles

Outside of Western art, the culturally foreign, creatively represented or manufactured has always been a fascinating subject. Not only did it offer insights into unknown worlds, but it was also a source of inspiration for Western artists. Conversely, original products of foreign artistic traditions also incorporated Western aspects over time. Spiritual and artistic expressions go together in most of the traditional cultural products of foreign countries and ancient times. Mythological world views shape them just as much as social regulations and specific values. Plastic products, for example African masks, are also objects of use for rituals, and protective functions were attributed to the elaborate ancient Egyptian amulets. Pictorial representations are as individual as the cultures themselves. However, particular thematic premises and modes of expression are always apparent in them. In Japanese illustrations, for example, views of nature play a major role; empty spaces on the picture surface are deliberately set against concentrations of figures or things. The calligraphy of the Orient bears witness to the prohibition of images in Islam; it thus developed as an art form with independent pictorial content. In a reversal of the effect of Western culture on foreign artistic traditions, Western artists also drew attention to distant societies in their own works. Many brought back impressions from their travels as paintings and drawings or incorporated them into their depictions. The Post-Impressionist Paul Gauguin, for example, painted scenarios in echoes of Polynesian culture and nature. On the whole, however, such illustrative information cannot be considered documentary. It was not until the advent of photography in the early 19th century that authentic images of exotic cultural products emerged.


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Personalizing your art print at Meisterdrucke is simple and intuitive: Choose a frame, set the image size, pick a printing medium, and add suitable glazing or a stretcher frame. We also offer additional customization options like mats, fillets, and spacers. If you have any questions, our customer service team is ready to help you create your perfect artwork.

At Meisterdrucke, you can visualize your configured artwork directly in your own room. Simply upload a photo of your space and see how the artwork looks in it. If you're visiting us on a mobile device — phone or tablet — our augmented reality feature brings the picture to life and projects it right into your room. A unique experience that combines art and technology.

Choosing the right medium is often a matter of personal taste. To give you a better idea, we've provided some images for each medium. We also offer a sample set of all paper variants, so you can decide not just visually but by touch as well. You can order the sample set free of charge — only shipping costs apply.

Don't worry! At Meisterdrucke, we don't just process orders mechanically. Every order is manually reviewed by our team. If we spot any inconsistencies or issues with your configuration, we'll get in touch with you right away. And of course, our friendly and patient support team is always here to help you with your configuration. We'll work with you by phone or email to adjust your image so the final result is exactly what you had in mind.


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Mo-Do: 7:00 - 16:00 | Fr: 7:00 - 13:00


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