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Viennese types: singer Fräulein Hornischer and her pianist in front of an audience, 1886. Creator: Karl Karger
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Viennese types: singer Fräulein Hornischer and her pianist in front of an audience, 1886. Creator: Karl Karger
Viennese types: singer Fraulein Hornischer and her pianist in front of an audience, 1886
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1860s Art Movement Audience Austrian Gallery Belvedere Belvedere Hand On Hip Historicism Historism Pianist Piano Player Realist Vienna Austria Europe Viennese Vocalist Artistic Movement Folk Singer Posture Realism White And Black
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Viennese Types: Singer Fräulein Hornischer and her Pianist in Front of an Audience," was created by Austrian artist Karl Karger in 1886. The image transports us back in time to the 19th century and the heart of Europe, specifically Vienna, Austria. Fräulein Hornischer, a folk singer, stands confidently with one hand on her hip, her expressive face engaged with the audience. Her pianist, equally focused, poised at the piano, adds a musical backdrop to her performance. The intimate indoor setting, with its ornate decor and dimly lit room, adds to the sense of history and tradition. Karger's use of pen and wash on paper showcases the realist and historicist artistic movement of the time, known as Historism. This movement aimed to capture the authenticity and essence of everyday life, as well as the rich cultural heritage of Europe. The audience, dressed in fashionable attire of the era, adds to the authenticity of the scene, further emphasizing the importance of music and performance in Viennese society during the 1860s. This photograph is a rare glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the lives of performers and their audiences during a time when music and art were integral parts of daily life. The image is a testament to the enduring power of music and performance to bring people together and transport us to another time and place." The Belvedere Museum in Vienna, Austria, is home to this historic photograph, preserving it for future generations to appreciate and learn from. This image is a valuable addition to any art or history collection, and a must-see for those interested in European culture and the evolution of music and performance.
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