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Was ist gefalllig?, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). Creator: Carl Spitzweg
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Was ist gefalllig?, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). Creator: Carl Spitzweg
" Was ist gefalllig?", mid-late 19th century, (c1924). Man looking at a young woman. 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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This print captures a scene titled "Was ist gefalllig?" by Carl Spitzweg, dating back to the mid-late 19th century. The image showcases a man engrossed in conversation with a young woman, evoking curiosity about their interaction. This intriguing artwork is part of the collection "Die gute alte Zeit: Zeichnungen von Karl Spitzweg" (The Good Old Days: drawings by Karl Spitzweg), published around 1924 by Benjamin Harz in Berlin-Vienna. Spitzweg's pencil sketch beautifully portrays the essence of German society during the Victorian era. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth and nostalgia to this snapshot from another time. The artist's attention to detail shines through as he captures the expressions and body language of both individuals, leaving viewers wondering about their relationship or perhaps even engaging in some light-hearted banter. As we delve into this piece, we are transported back to an era where social interactions were cherished and conversations held great significance. Through his artistry, Spitzweg invites us to reflect upon our own connections with others and appreciate the simple pleasures found in human connection. This print serves as a reminder that despite changing times and evolving technologies, there will always be timeless moments like these that transcend generations – moments filled with intrigue, charm, and genuine human interaction.
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