A friend of the artist is examining Spitzweg's latest painting, for which servant Johann is just presenting the broom, pardon, the musket as a model. Was the famous picture of the town guard supposed to be painted here? Franz Carl Spitzweg (also obsolete: Karl Spitzweg; * 5 February 1808 in Unterpfaffenhofen; 23 September 1885 in Munich) was a well-known German late Romantic painter. Carl Spitzweg created over 1500 paintings and drawings. Spitzweg depicted people in their contemporary bourgeois milieu. In small-format pictures he depicted the Biedermeier petty bourgeoisie, oddballs and romantic incidents. Although he depicted human weaknesses, he did not depict the wicked or the mean; anything coarse was foreign to Spitzweg.... - Wikipedia -
Group
Flat Figure(s)
Condition
unpainted
Scale
Size 30 mm
Material
Pewter-Alloy 55%Sn 39%Pb 6%Sb
Parts
6 parts
Zeit von
19th Century
Time
19th Century
Nationality/Location
Germany
State
Second Hand
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