Biedermeier Collection
"Biedermeier: A Glimpse into 19th Century Life and Art" Step back in time to the enchanting era of Biedermeier, a period marked by its unique blend of simplicity
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"Biedermeier: A Glimpse into 19th Century Life and Art" Step back in time to the enchanting era of Biedermeier, a period marked by its unique blend of simplicity, elegance, and cultural refinement. From The Bookworm in 1850 to The Morning of the Feast of Corpus Christi in 1857, this artistic movement captivated society with its charming depictions. Immerse yourself in the world through masterpieces like The Cactus Enthusiast from 1850. Marvel at the delicate balance between nature's beauty and human fascination as captured on canvas. Or explore Slumbering Woman, a painting that evokes tranquility and introspection with its serene subject. Witness musical genius come alive as Franz Liszt Fantasizes at the Piano in 1840. Through Danhauser's brushstrokes, Liszt's passion for music is palpable—a testament to the profound impact art had on society during this time. Experience humor and joviality through Falstaff from 1906 or Falstaff with a Tankard of Wine and Tin Cup from 1910. These lively portrayals showcase everyday moments filled with laughter and merriment that were cherished by Biedermeier enthusiasts. Delve into Carl Baumann's journal entries written between 1813-25 to discover Krampus and St. Nicholas—an intriguing glimpse into folklore traditions that still endure today. This captivating artwork transports us back to an era where myth intertwined seamlessly with reality. Join The Butterfly Hunter on his quest for natural wonders around c. 1840—an ode to curiosity and exploration that defined Biedermeier sensibilities. Witness firsthand how these artists celebrated both nature's grandeur and man's insatiable desire for knowledge. Marvel at The Family Concert from 1841—a heartwarming scene capturing familial harmony amidst a backdrop of opulent interiors.