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Photographic Print : Goethe Dictating to his Clerk John, 1834 (oil on canvas)
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Goethe Dictating to his Clerk John, 1834 (oil on canvas)
XPH311115 Goethe Dictating to his Clerk John, 1834 (oil on canvas) by Schmeller, Johann Joseph (1796-1841); Private Collection; (add.info.: Goethe in seinem Arbeitszimmer - dem Schreiber John diktierend; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), German author; ); German, out of copyright
Media ID 12844630
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Dictation Humanist Intellectual Natural Philosopher Romanticist Weimar Weimar Classicism
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Bring the timeless beauty of art into your home with Media Storehouse's Photographic Prints. This exquisite print features "Goethe Dictating to his Clerk John, 1834" by Schmeller, a captivating oil on canvas painting from Fine Art Finder. Witness the intense focus and creativity of the great German poet and polymath, Goethe, as he dictates to his devoted clerk. A must-have for any art lover or collector, this print preserves the intricate details and vibrant colors of the original masterpiece. Elevate your space with a touch of history and culture.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
Goethe Dictating to his Clerk John, 1834
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is a captivating oil on canvas painting by Johann Joseph Schmeller. The artwork showcases the renowned German author, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in his study dictating to his faithful clerk, John. This intimate scene offers a glimpse into the creative process of one of history's greatest literary minds. In this composition, Goethe sits at his desk surrounded by books and papers, exuding an air of intellectualism and wisdom. With intense focus and determination etched on his face, he imparts his thoughts and ideas to John who diligently transcribes every word. The symbiotic relationship between the writer and his assistant is palpable as they collaborate seamlessly in their pursuit of literary excellence. The artist skillfully captures the essence of Goethe's genius through subtle details such as the quill pen poised mid-air and the stacks of manuscripts waiting to be transformed into timeless works of art. The warm hues used in this piece create an inviting atmosphere that draws viewers into this private sanctuary where creativity flourishes. This painting not only celebrates Goethe's immense talent but also pays homage to literature itself. It serves as a reminder that great works are often born out of collaboration and dedication. "Goethe Dictating to his Clerk John, 1834" immortalizes a moment frozen in time when words flowed effortlessly from one mind onto paper—a testament to the power of human imagination.
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