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Ondine (Undine). Genie des eaux dans la mythologie germanique comme la nymphe ou naiade. Peinture de Eduard Steinbrueck (Steinbruck) (1802-1882). Huile sur toile, 153 x 104 cm, 1843. Ecole allemande du 19e siecle
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Ondine (Undine). Genie des eaux dans la mythologie germanique comme la nymphe ou naiade. Peinture de Eduard Steinbrueck (Steinbruck) (1802-1882). Huile sur toile, 153 x 104 cm, 1843. Ecole allemande du 19e siecle
FIA5355058 Ondine (Undine). Genie des eaux dans la mythologie germanique comme la nymphe ou naiade. Peinture de Eduard Steinbrueck (Steinbruck) (1802-1882). Huile sur toile, 153 x 104 cm, 1843. Ecole allemande du 19e siecle. Musee des Beaux Arts Pouchkine, Moscou. by Steinbruck, Eduard (1802-82); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases Eduard Steinbrueck's painting "Ondine (Undine), Genie des eaux dans la mythologie germanique comme la nymphe ou naiade". Created in 1843, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 153 x 104 cm and belongs to the German school of the 19th century. Currently housed at the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia, it beautifully captures the essence of Ondine as a mythical figure from Germanic mythology. Steinbrueck's portrayal of Ondine is both enchanting and alluring. The young woman depicted exudes an air of shyness and modesty while embodying the beauty and youthfulness often associated with nymphs. Her flowing red hair cascades down her back as she stands amidst a lush forest, symbolizing her connection to nature. The artist skillfully portrays Ondine's seductive powers through subtle hints of eroticism. Her nakedness is tastefully presented, emphasizing her vulnerability and sensuality without crossing into explicit territory. Adorned with a crown that signifies her status as a water spirit, Ondine represents one of the four elements - water - which holds great significance in mythological lore. Steinbrueck's work exemplifies romanticism art with its emphasis on emotion, individuality, and imagination. Through his brushstrokes, he invites viewers to delve into a world where fantasy intertwines with reality. This print serves as
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