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"Step into the whimsical world of François Nicolas Riss, a talented artist who captured the essence of buffoons in a village through his captivating painting from 1857

Background imageRiss Collection: Buffoons in a Village, 1857. Artist: Francois Nicolas Riss

Buffoons in a Village, 1857. Artist: Francois Nicolas Riss
Buffoons in a Village, 1857. Riss, Francois Nicolas (1804-1886). Found in the collection of the State V. Tropinin-Museum, Moscow

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The creek Rissbach flowing out of the Eng valley in Karwendel range. Austria, Tyrol. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/02/2010

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The creek Rissbach flowing out of the Eng valley in Karwendel range. Austria, Tyrol. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/02/2010

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The creek Rissbach flowing out of the Eng valley in Karwendel range. Austria, Tyrol. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/02/2010

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The creek Rissbach flowing out of the Eng valley in Karwendel range. Austria, Tyrol. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/02/2010

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Grosse Ahornboden in the Eng valley in Karwendel range. Creek in the Eng valley, Austria, Tyrol. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/02/2010

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In spite of the booming tourism Eng village is still a traditional, diary-producing alp. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range, Tyrol

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. View of the Grosser Ahronboden with its Sycamore maple trees (Acer Pseudoplatanus)

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. View of Mt. Spritzkar-Spitze towards Mt. Grubenkar-Spitze. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. The vertical rock faces of the Laliderer Waende during cloudy weather. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. The vertical rock faces of the Laliderer Waende during cloudy weather. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. View of the vertical north faces of the central Karwendel mountain chain during sunrise, Hohljoch, the rock faces of the Laliderer Waende and Mt

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. View of Mount Schafkar Spitze and Lamsenspitze after a thunderstorm. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range

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Mount Schafkar Spitze and Lamsenspitze in the in Karwendel mountain range after a thunderstorm. Large parts of the Karwendel are protected

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Mountain forest with larch trees in rain and fog. Next to the sheer rock faces of the Karwendel Mountains, the sycamore maple forest Grosser Ahornboden

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Mountain forest with larch trees in rain and fog. Next to the sheer rock faces of the Karwendel Mountains, the sycamore maple forest Grosser Ahornboden

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The famous Eng Valley with the alpe village Eng in late autumn, Karwendel mountain range, Tyrol, Austria, Europe. (Large format sizes available). Date: 30/04/2009

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Eng Valley with the famous sycamore and maple trees in late autumn, Karwendel mountain range, Tyrol, Austria, Europe. (Large format sizes available). Date: 30/04/2009

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Eng Valley with the famous sycamore and maple trees in late autumn, Karwendel mountain range, Tyrol, Austria, Europe. (Large format sizes available). Date: 30/04/2009

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. The alp village Eng. In spite of the booming tourism Eng village is still a traditional, diary producing alp

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. The alp village Eng. In spite of the booming tourism Eng village is still a traditional, diary producing alp

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. Sunrise over the rock faces of Mount Hochglueck, Spritzkar-Spitze and Grubenkarspitze

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. Sunrise over the rock faces of Mount Hochglueck, Spritzkar-Spitze and Grubenkarspitze

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. The sycamore maple trees in the Eng during spring. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria, view towards mount Spirtzkar-Spitze during sunset. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria, view towards mount Spirtzkar-Spitze during sunset. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria, view towards mount Spirtzkar-Spitze. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria, view towards mount Lamsenspitze. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria, view towards mount Lamsenspitze. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

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Cowslip (primula Veris) in Eng valley, Karwendel mountain range in Austria, with Sycamore maple trees and mount Spritzkar-Spitze in the background. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageRiss Collection: Portrait of Count Pavel Dmitrievich Kiselyov (1788-1872)

Portrait of Count Pavel Dmitrievich Kiselyov (1788-1872). Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

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Duchesse de Berry imprisoned in the Chateau of Blaye, End 1830s. Artist: Riss, Francois Nicolas (1804-1886)
Duchesse de Berry imprisoned in the Chateau of Blaye, End 1830s. Private Collection

Background imageRiss Collection: Portrait of Princess Tatyana Vasilyevna Golitsyna (1783-1841), 1830s

Portrait of Princess Tatyana Vasilyevna Golitsyna (1783-1841), 1830s. Artist: Riss, Francois Nicolas (1804-1886)
Portrait of Princess Tatyana Vasilyevna Golitsyna (1783-1841), 1830s. From a private collection

Background imageRiss Collection: Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria, view towards mount Spirtzkar-Spitze during sunset

Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria, view towards mount Spirtzkar-Spitze during sunset. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range

Background imageRiss Collection: Cowslip (primula Veris) in Eng valley, Karwendel mountain range in austria, with

Cowslip (primula Veris) in Eng valley, Karwendel mountain range in austria, with
Cowslip (primula Veris) in Eng valley, Karwendel mountain range in Austria, with Sycamore maple trees and mount Spritzkar-Spitze in the background

Background imageRiss Collection: Francis, 2nd Earl of Godolphin Chiseled on back of bust, below edge: Sie ord

Francis, 2nd Earl of Godolphin Chiseled on back of bust, below edge: Sie ord
Francis, 2nd Earl of Godolphin Chiseled on back of bust, below edge: " Sie ord ferebate | Honoro riss Franc Comer | de Godolphin" Signed



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"Step into the whimsical world of François Nicolas Riss, a talented artist who captured the essence of buffoons in a village through his captivating painting from 1857. In this masterpiece, Riss skillfully portrays the comical antics and playful nature of these colorful characters, bringing them to life on canvas. With each brushstroke, Riss transports us back in time to a lively village scene where laughter fills the air. The vibrant colors and intricate details showcase his artistic prowess as he expertly captures every nuance and expression on the faces of these mischievous buffoons. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded that humor knows no boundaries or time constraints. These timeless jesters continue to entertain us even after all these years. Their exaggerated gestures and amusing interactions serve as a reminder to embrace joy and find amusement in life's simplest moments. Riss' attention to detail is truly remarkable; from their elaborate costumes adorned with bells and feathers to their expressive eyes filled with mischief, each character has been meticulously crafted, and is evident that Riss had an intimate understanding of human nature as he effortlessly brings out both our childlike wonder and our inherent need for laughter. This painting serves as a testament to Riss' talent as well as his ability to capture the essence of humanity within his art. Through "Buffoons in a Village, " he invites us into a world where silliness reigns supreme, reminding us not only of our capacity for laughter but also our shared experiences that transcend time. So let yourself be transported by François Nicolas Riss' enchanting creation - immerse yourself in this delightful village scene where buffoons roam freely, spreading cheer wherever they go.