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Das Chocoladenmadchen, (The Chocolate Girl), ca. 1743-44
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Das Chocoladenmadchen, (The Chocolate Girl), ca. 1743-44
Das Chocoladenmadchen, (The Chocolate Girl), ca.1743-44. Meister-Werke der Dresdner Galerie. Dresdner Gemaelde-Galerie: nach original-cartons von E. Winckler, photographirt von Hanns Hanfstaengl, Dresden. 1870. (Photograph made in 1870 by Hans Hanfstaengl after a drawing by E. Winkler, after the painting of 1743-44 by Jean-Etienne Liotard)
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This photograph captures the essence of "Das Chocoladenmadchen" or "The Chocolate Girl" a renowned painting from the 18th century. The image, taken in 1870 by Hans Hanfstaengl after a drawing by E. Winkler, beautifully showcases the full-length portrait of a young woman dressed as a housemaid. Dressed in traditional clothing with an apron and cap, she holds a tray adorned with crockery and a teacup filled with hot chocolate. Her headgear adds an air of elegance to her appearance while emphasizing her occupation as a servant. The attention to detail is remarkable, allowing us to appreciate every fold in her dress and the delicate features on her face. "The Chocolate Girl" symbolizes both beauty and hard work, capturing the spirit of women during that era who played crucial roles behind-the-scenes. This photograph serves as a testament to their dedication and contribution within society. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this albumen silver print preserves not only Jean-Etienne Liotard's original masterpiece but also highlights photography's ability to immortalize art for future generations. It allows viewers today to connect with history through visual storytelling. Heritage Images has skillfully captured this iconic artwork through their lens, preserving its legacy for all art enthusiasts worldwide.
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