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Green Squares - Josef Schillinger Poster.

Sale price ¥1,800 Regular price ¥2,280
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Description

It is printed on the same quality paper used for Epson's artwork.
This paper was developed specifically for artwork, and is less susceptible to deterioration or fading, making it a category of giclee prints that are the highest quality among interior posters.
The texture, similar to that of art paper, gives the print a three-dimensional feel, making it a reproduction that looks just like the real thing.
*We may need to consult with you if the resolution of the size you have selected is insufficient (the poster will be grainy).

  • Paper weight: 190 g/m²
  • Giclee print (inkjet print)
  • The width of the margins is adjusted depending on the work and its size.

*If you are ordering a size where the print will be too rough due to the size of the original data, we will contact you.

Title Green Squares
Author Name Joseph Schillinger
Production date 1934
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Control number 1-5

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サイズ 短辺の最小余白 長辺の最小余白
A5 14.5mm 25.5mm
A4 20mm 35mm
A3 28.5mm 49.5mm
A2 40mm 70mm
A1 50mm 90mm
B5 17.5mm 30.5mm
B4 24.5mm 43.5mm
B3 35mm 61mm
B2 45mm 80mm
B1 64mm 114mm


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Joseph Schillinger

Joseph Schillinger

Joseph Schillinger is a Ukrainian-born American composer and music theorist who established his own unique system of music theory and had a major influence on 20th century music.

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Biography of Joseph Schillinger

  • Born August 28, 1895 in Hostomi, Ukrainian Empire
  • Moved to New York in the late 1910s
  • Developing his own music theory since the 1920s
  • Died March 23, 1943 in New York

Major Achievements

  • Establishment of the "Schillinger System" theory
  • "The Mathematical Basis of the Arts" published in 1941
  • Theorizing atonal and atonal music

Schillinger developed a new theory of music from a scientific approach. He created the Schillinger System, which uses mathematical methods to systematize rhythm, melody, and other elements. This allowed him to provide theoretical support for atonality and 12-tone techniques.

He also pioneered the fusion of music and science and technology, such as by starting the development of an automatic score generation program. Schillinger's theories influenced Webern, Ives and others, and opened up new horizons for 20th century music. He is an important figure who showed the possibilities of new music through his unique musical thinking and pioneering endeavors.

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