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Drawings Prints, Print, Wie, Till, zur, Barbier, durchs, Fenster, komt, How
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Drawings Prints, Print, Wie, Till, zur, Barbier, durchs, Fenster, komt, How
Drawings and Prints, Print, Wie Till zur Barbier durchs Fenster komt (How Till Eupenspiegel Came In Through the Barbers Window), Heinrich Fuessli sammtliche Werke, 1807, part I, no. 6, Engraver, Artist, After, Johann Heinrich Lips, Henry Fuseli, Swiss, Kloten 1758-1817 Zurich, Swiss, Zurich 1741-1825 London, Lips, Johann Heinrich, Fuseli, Henry
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1807 Barbers Barbier Came Engraver Fuseli Heinrich Heinrich Fuesslisämmtliche Werke Henry Henry Fuseli Johann Heinrich Lips Kloten 1758 1817 Zurich Kloten 17581817 Zurich Kloten 1758–1817 Zurich Lips No 6 Part I Swiss Window Zurich 17411825 London Zürich 1741–1825 London Drawings Prints Fenster Till
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This print titled "Drawings Prints, Print, Wie Till zur Barbier durchs Fenster komt (How Till Eupenspiegel Came In Through the Barbers Window)" takes us on a journey through time and imagination. Created by Heinrich Fuessli in 1807 as part of his comprehensive collection of works, this piece showcases the talent and creativity of both the engraver and artist involved. The image itself portrays an intriguing scene where Till Eupenspiegel, a legendary trickster figure from German folklore, enters a barber shop through an unconventional route - the window. The composition is filled with intricate details that draw viewers into this whimsical narrative. Heinrich Fuessli's mastery shines through in every stroke and line, capturing the essence of this mythical tale. The collaboration between Fuessli and Johann Heinrich Lips brings forth a harmonious blend of artistic styles that adds depth to the overall aesthetic. As we delve deeper into this artwork, we are reminded of Henry Fuseli's Swiss roots in Kloten and Zurich before he made London his home. This connection to different cultures enriches our understanding of how art transcends geographical boundaries. Artokoloro presents us with yet another gem from their Liszt Collection - a testament to their dedication to preserving historical artworks for generations to come. This print serves as a visual reminder that art has no limits or restrictions; it is meant to be appreciated by all who encounter its beauty.
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