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St. Johns Festival, 1859 (oil on panel) (see also 234224)
XKH234240 St. Johns Festival, 1859 (oil on panel) (see also 234224) by Leys, Jan August Hendrik, Baron (1815-69); 65x85.6 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; (add.info.: one of two versions of the painting; ); Belgian, out of copyright
Media ID 23195056
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This print captures the essence of the St. Johns Festival in 1859, as depicted by Jan August Hendrik Leys, Baron. The oil on panel painting showcases a scene filled with vibrant colors and intricate details that transport us back to this traditional celebration. In the foreground, we see a group of individuals dressed in their finest traditional costumes, eagerly making their way towards the church. Their headdresses add an air of grandeur to the procession as they navigate through the snowy landscape. Leading them is a saintly figure, exuding grace and reverence. As we delve deeper into the image, our attention is drawn to two children walking hand in hand amidst this wintery spectacle. Their innocent faces reflect both excitement and curiosity as they join in on this joyous occasion. The presence of a nun further emphasizes the religious significance of this festival while adding depth to Leys' composition. Her serene expression suggests her role as a guiding force within this community gathering. Leys masterfully captures not only the visual beauty but also conveys a sense of unity and tradition within his painting. This remarkable piece serves as a testament to his skillful brushwork and ability to transport viewers into another time and place. Displayed at Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg, Germany, this artwork continues to captivate audiences with its timeless charm and cultural significance.
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