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Drawings Prints, Print, Sorrows, Werter-, Last, Interview, Artist, Etcher, Publisher
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Drawings Prints, Print, Sorrows, Werter-, Last, Interview, Artist, Etcher, Publisher
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Sorrows of Werter-The Last Interview, Artist, Etcher, Publisher, After, Samuel Collings, Thomas Rowlandson, E. Jackson, British, died 1793 (?), British, London 1757-1827 London, Collings, Samuel, Rowlandson, Thomas, Jackson, E. 1784, 1757, 1700, 1793, 1827, 1850
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1700 1757 1784 1793 1827 1850 Collings Died 1793 E Jackson Etcher Interview Jackson Last London 1757 1827 London London 17571827 London London 1757–1827 London Rowlandson Samuel Samuel Collings Sorrows Thomas Thomas Rowlandson Drawings Prints Publisher
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This print titled "Drawings Prints, Print, Sorrows, Werter-The Last Interview" takes us back to the artistic world of 18th-century London. Created by Samuel Collings, Thomas Rowlandson, and E. Jackson in 1784, this piece showcases their exceptional talent as artists, etchers, and publishers. The image depicts a poignant scene from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's renowned novel "The Sorrows of Young Werther". The artist skillfully captures the emotional intensity of the last interview between Werther and his beloved Charlotte before his tragic demise. The intricate details and delicate lines bring life to the characters' expressions of sorrow and longing. As we delve into this mesmerizing artwork, we are transported to a time when art was not just an aesthetic expression but also a medium for storytelling. It serves as a reminder of the profound impact literature had on visual arts during that era. Artokoloro has beautifully preserved this historical gem from British art history. Their dedication to preserving such masterpieces allows us to appreciate the immense talent and creativity that existed centuries ago. This print is more than just an exquisite decorative piece; it is a window into another time - where emotions were immortalized through strokes of ink on paper. Let it grace your walls and transport you back in time to experience the depth of human emotion captured by these talented British artists.
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