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Figures in seventeenth-century clothing, c. 1846-c. 1882. Creator: Cornelis Springer
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Figures in seventeenth-century clothing, c. 1846-c. 1882. Creator: Cornelis Springer
Figures in seventeenth-century clothing, c. 1846-c. 1882
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This image, titled "Figures in seventeenth-century clothing" by Cornelis Springer, dates back to the mid-nineteenth century, around 1846-1882. The Dutch artist masterfully captured the essence of both the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries in this remarkable work. The figures depicted are dressed in the ornate and intricately designed clothing of the Baroque era, a style that dominated Europe during the seventeenth century. The use of rich colors and bold strokes adds to the authenticity and allure of the piece. Springer, a skilled draftsman, employed various techniques such as watercolor paint, pencil, and paper to bring these figures to life. The figures are depicted standing, with the woman on the left carrying a basket and the man on the right holding a staff. Their poses exude a sense of calm and tranquility, transporting the viewer back in time. The influence of Johannes Lingelbach, a renowned Dutch painter of the seventeenth century, is evident in Springer's work. Lingelbach's attention to detail and realistic portrayal of everyday life is mirrored in Springer's depiction of these figures. This image is a testament to the enduring appeal of the seventeenth century and the romantic era, which celebrated the beauty and grandeur of the past. The Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands is home to many of Cornelis Springer's works, making this a valuable addition to any collection of European art from the nineteenth century.
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