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Female study on the “Entry after the Peace of Paris”, before 1828. Creator: Johann Peter Krafft
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Female study on the “Entry after the Peace of Paris”, before 1828. Creator: Johann Peter Krafft
Female study on the "Entry after the Peace of Paris", before 1828
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1820s Art Movement Austrian Gallery Belvedere Belvedere Biedermeier Biedermeier Period Biedermeier Realism Braid Braided Classicism Details Johann Peter Krafft Krafft Johann Peter Looking Over Shoulder Part Of Peace Treaty Pencil On Paper Raised White Peter Krafft Plait Plaited Portion Realist Studies Style Treaty Artistic Movement Description Hairdo Hairdressing Peace Of Paris Realism Young Woman
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This female study, titled "Female study on the Entry after the Peace of Paris," is an exquisite work of art created by the Austrian painter Johann Peter Krafft in the 1820s. The monochrome drawing, executed in pencil on paper with raised white, showcases the artist's exceptional skill in capturing the intricacies of human emotion and physicality. The young woman in the image is depicted with her hair styled in a classic braid or plait, adorned with a braided hair crown, a popular hairstyle during the Biedermeier period. Her hairdo is meticulously detailed, with each braid and plait clearly visible, reflecting the movement's emphasis on domesticity and attention to detail. The woman in the study appears to be looking over her shoulder, perhaps reflecting on the events of the Peace of Paris treaty, which ended the Napoleonic Wars in Europe in 1815. The title suggests that this may be a portion of a larger work, possibly a historical scene or narrative. The use of color would have been added in later, as Krafft was known for his Biedermeier realism, which emphasized the importance of everyday life and the beauty of the ordinary. This evocative study is a testament to Krafft's mastery of the medium and his ability to capture the essence of his subject with remarkable precision and sensitivity. It is a valuable addition to the collection of the Austrian Gallery Belvedere, a renowned museum in Vienna, and a testament to the rich artistic heritage of the 19th century.
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