Clara Schumann - 100 Deutsche Mark Banknote Pop Art Warhol style collage print. Giclee on canvas
rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides.
other sizes and custom work available upon request.
The Federal Republic of Germany 100 Deutsche Mark, featuring many musical instruments was first issued in 1989 by the Deutsche Bundesbank. The Deutsche Mark was the official currency of The Federal Republic of Germany from 1948 to 1990. It became obsolete after the Euro became the official currency in 2002.
Clara Schumann was born in 1819 in Leipzig, Germany. She chose to become a musician at very tender age and her career spanned over 60 years to become one of the most respected pianists of her times. She learnt playing the piano, violin, and theory under her father's guidance and gave her first solo piano performance at a concert when she was just 11 years old. She started composing her own arrangements and became famous in Europe by the mid-1830s. She received the highest award given to a musician in Austria at the age of 18 and was named “Royal and Imperial Chamber Virtuoso”. Her achievements were even more outstanding as very few women performed openly in those days.
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Product code: Clara Schumann - 100 Deutsche Mark Banknote Pop shops Art print