The Hall of Antiquities at Charlottenborg Palace, Copenhagen – (Adam August Müller) Tidligere næste


Artist:

dato: 1830

størrelse: 32 x 25 cm

museum: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)

Teknik: Oil On Canvas

A young watchman’s casual lack of self-awareness contrasts with the stiff formality of plaster casts made from Greek and Roman sculptures. These galleries in Charlottenborg Palace, seat of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art, provided students like Müller with models from antiquity as the basis for learning to draw. On the tablet in the foreground is a faint rendering of the statue of the standing Isis, opposite, a sign of the artist’s presence.

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