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1980 Press Photo Frederische Hundertwasser art at Nahan Gallery in New Orleans.

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1980 Press Photo Frederische Hundertwasser art at Nahan Gallery in New Orleans.

Frederische Hundertwasser work at Nahan Gallery.When Frederische Hundertwasser looks at new skyscrapers, subdivisions, superhighways and hotdog stands, he doesn't see progress, he sees red! The Austrian artist believes that modern architecture is inherently ugly because it's designed with a T-square, and he describes straight lines as "a tool of the devil."

Photo is dated 1980.

Photo measures 8 x 10 inches.
Frederische Hundertwasser work at Nahan Gallery.When Frederische Hundertwasser looks at new skyscrapers, subdivisions, superhighways and hotdog stands, he doesn't see progress, he sees red! The Austrian artist believes that modern architecture is inherently ugly because it's designed with a T-square, and he describes straight lines as "a tool of the devil."

Photo is dated 1980.

Photo measures 8 x 10 inches.
$19.99
1980 Press Photo Frederische Hundertwasser art at Nahan Gallery in New Orleans.
$19.99

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Frederische Hundertwasser work at Nahan Gallery.When Frederische Hundertwasser looks at new skyscrapers, subdivisions, superhighways and hotdog stands, he doesn't see progress, he sees red! The Austrian artist believes that modern architecture is inherently ugly because it's designed with a T-square, and he describes straight lines as "a tool of the devil."

Photo is dated 1980.

Photo measures 8 x 10 inches.