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Portrait of the widowed Constanze Mozart, 1802 (oil on canvas)
XPH330406 Portrait of the widowed Constanze Mozart, 1802 (oil on canvas) by Hansen, Hans (1769-1828); Mozart Museum, Salzburg, Austria; (add.info.: Konstanze Weber (1762-1842) married the Austrian composer Mozart (1756-91) in 1782; Witwe; ); Danish, out of copyright
Media ID 12852281
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 6cm x 7.6cm (2.4" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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This portrait captures the essence of Constanze Mozart, the widowed wife of renowned composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Painted in 1802 by Danish artist Hans Hansen, this oil on canvas print showcases Constanze's grace and resilience amidst her grief. Constanze Weber married Mozart in 1782 and stood by his side throughout his illustrious career until his untimely death in 1791. In this half-length portrayal, we see a woman who has weathered the storm of loss but remains dignified and strong. Her piercing gaze reflects both sorrow and determination, hinting at the inner strength that allowed her to carry on after her husband's passing. The skillful brushwork employed by Hansen brings out every delicate detail of Constanze's features, from the softness of her complexion to the intricate folds of her widow's attire. The use of light and shadow adds depth to the composition, emphasizing both her vulnerability and resilience. Displayed at the Mozart Museum in Salzburg, Austria, this artwork serves as a poignant reminder not only of Constanze's personal journey but also as a testament to love enduring beyond life itself. It is an exquisite tribute to a remarkable woman who played an integral role in preserving Mozart's legacy while forging her own path forward.
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