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Hasenclever Collection

"Johann Peter Hasenclever: A Master of Artistic Expression in the 19th Century" Step into the world of Johann Peter Hasenclever

Background imageHasenclever Collection: The Wine Commission, mid 19th century. Creator: AH Payne

The Wine Commission, mid 19th century. Creator: AH Payne
The Wine Commission, mid 19th century. Men seated round barrels in a cellar, tasting wine. Engraving after a painting

Background imageHasenclever Collection: Portrait of Ferdinand Freiligrath (1810-1876), 1851. Creator: Hasenclever, Johann Peter

Portrait of Ferdinand Freiligrath (1810-1876), 1851. Creator: Hasenclever, Johann Peter
Portrait of Ferdinand Freiligrath (1810-1876), 1851. Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageHasenclever Collection: Winetasting. Artist: Hasenclever, Johann Peter (1810-1853)

Winetasting. Artist: Hasenclever, Johann Peter (1810-1853)
Winetasting. Private Collection

Background imageHasenclever Collection: The Reading Room, 1843. Artist: Hasenclever, Johann Peter (1810-1853)

The Reading Room, 1843. Artist: Hasenclever, Johann Peter (1810-1853)
The Reading Room, 1843. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageHasenclever Collection: Portrait of Walter Hasenclever (1890-1940), Early 1930s. Artist: Werfel, Franz (1890-1945)

Portrait of Walter Hasenclever (1890-1940), Early 1930s. Artist: Werfel, Franz (1890-1945)
Portrait of Walter Hasenclever (1890-1940), Early 1930s. From a private collection

Background imageHasenclever Collection: Interior by J. P. Hasenclever, 1810-1853, German, Germany, biedermeier, central Europe

Interior by J. P. Hasenclever, 1810-1853, German, Germany, biedermeier, central Europe
Interior by J.P. Hasenclever, 1810-1853, German, Germany, biedermeier, central Europe, dring wine, eight glasses, bowling, bowling ball, bowling balls, recreation, illustration, indoor, recreational

Background imageHasenclever Collection: Portrait of the painter Peter Hasenclever, 1810-53, German, known mostly for his

Portrait of the painter Peter Hasenclever, 1810-53, German, known mostly for his genre subjects, food and drink. glass, roemer, painter, palette, painting, table, book, glasses, wineglasses

Background imageHasenclever Collection: Interior By J. p. Hasenclever

Interior By J. p. Hasenclever
Interior By J.p. Hasenclever, 1810-1853, German, Germany, Biedermeier, Central Europe, Dring Wine, Eight Glasses, Bowling, Bowling Ball, Bowling Balls, Recreation, Illustration, Indoor, Recreational

Background imageHasenclever Collection: Portrait Of The Painter Peter Hasenclever

Portrait Of The Painter Peter Hasenclever, 1810-53, German, Known Mostly For His Genre Subjects, Food And Drink. Glass, Roemer, Painter, Palette, Painting, Table, Book, Glasses, Wineglasses

Background imageHasenclever Collection: MAN READING, 1850. The Politician. Wood engraving, 1850, after Johann Peter Hasenclever (1810-1853)

MAN READING, 1850. The Politician. Wood engraving, 1850, after Johann Peter Hasenclever (1810-1853)


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"Johann Peter Hasenclever: A Master of Artistic Expression in the 19th Century" Step into the world of Johann Peter Hasenclever, a renowned German artist whose works captured the essence of his time. From his stunning portraits to his captivating interior scenes, Hasenclever's talent knew no bounds. In "The Wine Commission, " created by AH Payne, we catch a glimpse of Hasenclever's influence as he immortalizes this mid-19th-century institution. The attention to detail and vibrant colors transport us back in time, allowing us to savor the ambiance. One cannot overlook Ferdinand Freiligrath's portrait from 1851. With every brushstroke, Hasenclever captures not only Freiligrath's likeness but also his spirit and intellect, and is a testament to their artistic collaboration that still resonates today. Hasenclever's fascination with wine continues in "Winetasting. " Through skillful brushwork, he invites us to partake in this sensory experience—each sip revealing layers of flavor and history. His passion for capturing life's pleasures shines through every stroke. "The Reading Room" transports us into an intimate space where knowledge reigns supreme. Here, amidst shelves filled with books and soft lighting casting gentle shadows on readers' faces, we witness another facet of Hasenclever's genius—a celebration of intellectual pursuits. Moving forward in time brings us face-to-face with Walter Hasenclever himself—an early 20th-century playwright immortalized by Franz Werfel during the 1930s. This poignant portrait captures both vulnerability and strength—a tribute to two artists intertwined through friendship and shared creativity. Throughout these glimpses into Johann Peter Hasenclever’s artistry emerges a recurring theme—the power of interiors as windows into our souls. In each scene meticulously crafted by him during the Biedermeier era, we find ourselves transported to central Europe—an invitation to explore our own emotions and reflections.