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Jugenstil house, House, Untergraben 13, Weimar, Germany, (1905), 2018 Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
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Jugenstil house, House, Untergraben 13, Weimar, Germany, (1905), 2018 Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Jugenstil house, House, Untergraben 13, Weimar, Germany, (1905), 2018
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Ainsworth Alan John Alan John Ainsworth Art Movement Erfurt Jugendstil Paintwork Secessionist Thuringia Vienna Secession Weimar Window Box Window Frame 2010s Artistic Movement
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This print by Alan John Ainsworth showcases the exquisite beauty of a Jugendstil house located at Untergraben 13 in Weimar, Germany. The photograph captures the essence of this architectural gem, which was built in 1905 and stands as a testament to the artistic movement known as Art Nouveau. The image transports us back to a time when intricate decorative arts were celebrated, with every detail meticulously crafted to create an awe-inspiring facade. The brown exterior blends harmoniously with the surrounding environment while adding warmth and character to the street. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we can't help but appreciate how Ainsworth's lens skillfully captures the play of color and light on this historic building. The yellow window frames and vibrant window boxes add pops of color that enliven the scene. Located on a charming lane in Weimar, Germany - a country renowned for its rich architectural heritage - this Jugendstil house is truly one-of-a-kind. It echoes elements of Vienna Secessionist style while maintaining its own unique identity within Thuringia's cultural landscape. Ainsworth's photograph invites us to marvel at both past and present: it serves as a bridge between two centuries - capturing not only the timeless beauty of this architectural masterpiece but also reminding us that art continues to evolve even into our modern era.
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