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Wilhelm Christian Benecke von Groditzberg, 1828 (pastel on paper laid down on canvas)
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Wilhelm Christian Benecke von Groditzberg, 1828 (pastel on paper laid down on canvas)
XKH191620 Wilhelm Christian Benecke von Groditzberg, 1828 (pastel on paper laid down on canvas) by Kruger, Franz (1797-1857); 48x61.5 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright
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This print showcases the timeless elegance of Wilhelm Christian Benecke von Groditzberg, captured in a pastel portrait by the talented artist Franz Kruger. The delicate strokes on paper laid down on canvas bring to life the distinguished features of this German gentleman from 1828. Standing against a backdrop of a serene landscape, with a meandering river and picturesque bay, von Groditzberg exudes an air of sophistication and refinement. His impeccable attire includes a top hat and overcoat, epitomizing the fashion trends of his era. As we gaze into his eyes, we catch glimpses of his multifaceted personality - both as an esteemed member of society and an avid hunter. Perhaps he is contemplating his next adventure or reminiscing about past exploits in the wild. The presence of horses adds another layer to this composition. They symbolize not only von Groditzberg's affinity for equestrian pursuits but also represent the harmony between man and nature. These majestic creatures embody both domesticated farm animals and untamed wildlife. Displayed at Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg, Germany, this artwork has become part of our collective heritage. Its historical significance transcends time, allowing us to appreciate the artistry that immortalizes individuals like Wilhelm Christian Benecke von Groditzberg for generations to come.
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