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Female Type / High Art

THE HIGH ART MAIDEN sending up the aesthetic movement, portraying a lady in love with her chinaware

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Aesthetic Chinoiserie Depiction Herbert Satirical Sunflowers Harraden Japonais


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This print, titled "Female Type / High Art (THE HIGH ART MAIDEN sending up the aesthetic movement, portraying a lady in love with her chinaware)" transports us back to the late Victorian era. The depiction of a woman completely enamored with her delicate chinaware reflects the obsession with aesthetics and beauty that characterized this period in history. The satirical nature of the artwork is evident in the way it pokes fun at the high art movement of the time, which placed great emphasis on visual appeal and artistic expression. The intricate details and ornate design elements, such as sunflowers and chinoiserie motifs, further enhance the historical significance of this piece. Created by Herbert Metzler in the 1890s, this portrayal of a Victorian lady immersed in her love for all things beautiful is both humorous and thought-provoking. It offers a glimpse into the cultural norms and values of that era, while also highlighting how women were often depicted as objects of beauty or desire. Overall, this print serves as a fascinating window into a bygone era where artistry and aesthetics reigned supreme. It reminds us of how our perceptions of beauty have evolved over time and invites us to reflect on our own relationships with material possessions and visual pleasures.

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