Russian Wolfhound Print

CHF 74.08

Long before “minimalism” became a design trend, Jung demonstrated just how much personality could be conveyed with a handful of elegant lines. His Russian Wolfhound—known today as the Borzoi—stands poised and graceful, with the unmistakable bearing of a dog that knows it belongs in the spotlight.

Originally created by Jung in 1912 as a lithographed postcard for the Wiener Werkstätte, this museum-quality reproduction enlarges the artwork into a statement piece worthy of the gallery wall it never originally occupied. The framed presentation highlights the flowing silhouette, decorative background, and unmistakable Art Nouveau influences that make Jung’s work so distinctive.

Perfect for Borzoi enthusiasts, lovers of Viennese design, or anyone who enjoys art with equal parts elegance and personality.

Size: 24" x 36"

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  • Alder, semi-hardwood frame from renewable forests
  • 75" (1.9 cm) thick frame
  • Acrylite front protector
  • Due to local wood import regulations, framed posters cannot be shipped to Australia.

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Quality Guarantee & Returns

  • Quality is guaranteed. If there is a print error or visible quality issue, we'll replace or refund it.
  • Because the products are made to order, we do not accept general returns or sizing-related returns.