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Malvolios Enkel, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). Creator: Carl Spitzweg
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Malvolios Enkel, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). Creator: Carl Spitzweg
Malvolios Enkel, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). Malvolios grandson From " Die gute alte Zeit: Zeichnungen von Karl Spitzweg", (The Good Old Days: drawings by Karl Spitzweg). [Benjamin Harz, Berlin-Vienna, c1924]
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Malvolio's Grandson - A Glimpse into the Good Old Days
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. This photo print, titled "Malvolios Enkel" takes us back to the mid-late 19th century, specifically around 1924. Created by the talented Carl Spitzweg, a renowned German artist known for his detailed drawings, this piece is part of his collection called "Die gute alte Zeit: Zeichnungen von Karl Spitzweg" (The Good Old Days: drawings by Karl Spitzweg). The image portrays Malvolio's grandson in a dramatic pose, capturing the essence of both tragedy and nostalgia. The pencil sketch showcases the skillful hand of Spitzweg as he brings this character to life with monochrome precision. Set against a rustic country backdrop, we are transported to an era where family ties and ancestral legacies held great significance. This drawing evokes emotions associated with loss and remembrance as it explores themes of death and drama prevalent during that time period. Spitzweg's attention to detail shines through in every stroke of his pencil, capturing not only the physical features but also conveying a sense of depth within Malvolio's grandson. The urn placed beside him adds another layer of symbolism, perhaps representing memories or lost loved ones. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from over a century ago, we are reminded that despite being created in Germany during turbulent times between two centuries –the 19th and 20th– art has
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