Keller, Ernst. "Museum
Rietberg Zurich". 1955.
This is the final piece of Kellers that I will be discussing. I picked to analyze this piece because it is very different from what we've already seen from Keller. Again, there is a lack of photography and the use of illustration in this piece, but what really caught my attention was the overall composition. From the color scheme to the use of positive and negative space, this piece stands out from others. It still does a good job in capturing the characteristics of the style, but it also does something we haven't seen much from Kellers other works. This piece is more detailed than usual. Still sticking with a theme of geometric shapes this image works to create a more cohesive rather than asymmetrical image. The way the snake wraps around the text boxing it into itself was an interesting way to lead your eye to the important information. Although this image stands out from the others it is still a valued image to understand when learning about Swiss style.
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