1795–1822 Collection
"1795–1822
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"1795–1822: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of Etchings and Landscapes" Step back in time as we explore the captivating etchings and landscapes from the years 1795 to 1822. In this period, artists delved into various themes, capturing scenes that range from domestic activities to military life. One notable piece is "Laundress Artesian Well 1817, " an etching in its fourth state. This artwork portrays a laundress by an artesian well, showcasing the daily struggles and hard work of women during this era. Another intriguing etching is "Young Woman Six Goats 1815, " which presents a young woman surrounded by six goats. This third-state masterpiece captures both innocence and harmony between humans and animals. For those interested in cityscapes, "Canal Vienna 1819" offers a glimpse into urban life during this time. The second-state plate showcases intricate details of Vienna's canal, reflecting the bustling atmosphere of early nineteenth-century cities. In contrast to city scenes, "Landscape Mariastein Tyrol" transports us to nature's serenity. Painted in the early nineteenth century, this landscape painting depicts the breathtaking beauty of Mariastein Tyrol with its rolling hills and picturesque scenery. Moving on to military subjects, "Memorial Column Iron Hand 1811" stands out as an impressive etching in its second state. It pays tribute to fallen soldiers while highlighting their strength and sacrifice through detailed engravings. Shifting our focus back to everyday life, "Outdoor Scene Women Domestic Activities Nurnberg" captures women engaged in various household tasks against a backdrop of Nurnberg's charming streetscape. The Austrian Grenadiers also take center stage with their depiction in another early nineteenth-century etching. Their uniforms evoke patriotism while showcasing historical military attire for enthusiasts fascinated by such details.