18851915 Collection
"1885-1915: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of Moriz Jung" Step into the world of drawings prints and explore the captivating works of artist Moriz Jung
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"1885-1915: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of Moriz Jung" Step into the world of drawings prints and explore the captivating works of artist Moriz Jung. From his hygienic ballads to salon orchestras, Jung's prints transport you to a bygone era. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Viennese cafes captured in Jung's artwork. Feel the warmth of Wiener Auf der Terasse as you sip your coffee, or get lost in Wiener Im Lesezimmer with a good book. Jung's artistic range extends beyond cafes, showcasing his talent for capturing animals like bulldogs and pitbull terriers with intricate detail. The prints bring these creatures to life, each stroke reflecting their unique personalities. Experience the variety acts that captivated audiences during this time through Varietenummer Eine. Peek through keyholes and witness alluring performances that left spectators mesmerized. Take flight with Der Aeroplegasus, an imaginative creation powered by Anzani Engines. This print showcases both Jung's creativity and fascination with aviation technology. Delve into dialectics with Der Diaektforscher as Jung explores language intricacies through his artistry. His attention to detail shines through as he captures expressions and emotions on paper. Discover Wiener Carabol - a playful depiction of Viennese cafe culture intertwined with billiards excitement. Let this print transport you to lively conversations and friendly competition over a game of carambole. In "God Eisenbach. ", experience Jung's humor as he portrays a naturally gifted singer who commands attention wherever she goes. Her powerful voice echoes across the pages, leaving readers amused and entertained. These drawings prints offer glimpses into an era rich in artistry and cultural exploration. Join Moriz Jung on this visual journey spanning three decades from 1885-1915, where every stroke tells its own story.