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The burial monument of the archduchess Marie Christine by Antonio Canova, in the augustinian church in Vienna
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The burial monument of the archduchess Marie Christine by Antonio Canova, in the augustinian church in Vienna
The burial monument of the archduchess Marie Christine by Antonio Canova, in the augustinian church in Vienna Funerary Monument Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1875-1880 ca.. Date of Artwork:1805. Artist:Canova Antonio (1757-1822)
Kramer, Oscar
MFC-A-004636-0002
Media ID 33263267
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Desperation Historical Human Psychology Maleneoclassicism Old Age Pyschological Behavior Of A Group
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This photo print, titled "MFC-A-004636-0002" transports us to the majestic Augustinian Church in Vienna. The focal point of this image is the burial monument of Archduchess Marie Christine, sculpted by the renowned artist Antonio Canova in 1805. The archduchess's final resting place exudes a sense of solemnity and grandeur. Canova's masterpiece stands tall within the church walls, showcasing his exceptional talent for capturing human emotions through stone. The delicate details on the monument highlight not only Marie Christine's regal presence but also her vulnerability as an aging individual. In this photograph taken around 1875-1880, we witness both physiological and psychological aspects of old age etched onto Marie Christine's face. Her weathered features reveal a lifetime filled with experiences and hardships that have shaped her character. There is an undeniable air of desperation emanating from her expression, offering us a glimpse into her innermost thoughts and struggles. Surrounding Marie Christine are angelic figures reminiscent of those found in biblical tales from the New Testament. These heavenly beings serve as symbols of hope and divine protection during times of distress—a poignant reminder that even amidst despair, faith can provide solace. The subjects' attire reflects their historical context; their clothing speaks volumes about fashion trends prevalent during that era. This group portrait captures both male and female individuals who may have played significant roles in Archduchess Marie Christine's life or were present at her funeral service. Oscar Kramer skillfully captured this profound moment frozen in time—an exploration into human psychology through artistry—inviting viewers to reflect upon our own mortality while appreciating the beauty born out of anguish.
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