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The Blacksmith of Ruhla, c. 1854 (fresco) (detail) (see also 311146)
XPH311142 The Blacksmith of Ruhla, c.1854 (fresco) (detail) (see also 311146) by Schwind, Moritz Ludwig von (1804-71); Sammlungen auf der Wartburg, Eisenach, Germany; (add.info.: Der Schmied von Ruhla; Wandfresko im Landgrafenzimmer im Palas; detail of the Landgraves fresco room in Wartburg Castle; ); Austrian, out of copyright
Media ID 12844670
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Arches Blacksmiths Forge Forging Hammer Iron Manual Labour Smith Smithy Steel Workshop Labourer
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Mug Size is 8cm high x 9.5cm diameter (3.1" x 3.7")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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This print showcases a detailed section of "The Blacksmith of Ruhla" fresco, created by Moritz Ludwig von Schwind in 1854. The artwork is located in the Landgraves fresco room within Wartburg Castle, Eisenach, Germany. In this particular detail, we are transported into the world of a hardworking male blacksmith laboring away in his smithy. With columns and arches framing the scene, we witness the intense concentration on his face as he skillfully forges iron and steel with his trusty hammer. The bend men surrounding him add to the authenticity of this depiction of manual labor. Every element within this composition exudes an atmosphere of craftsmanship and dedication to one's trade. The tools scattered around the workshop hint at years of experience honing their use while creating intricate metalwork. "The Blacksmith of Ruhla" serves as a powerful testament to both the physicality and artistry involved in blacksmithing during that era. This remarkable fresco captures not only a moment frozen in time but also pays homage to all those who dedicated their lives to such demanding work. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing detail captured by www. bridgemanart. com, it reminds us that even though technology has evolved over time, there is still something awe-inspiring about witnessing skilled artisans using their hands to create masterpieces through sheer determination and expertise.
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