Portrait of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel – (Moritz Daniel Oppenheim) Προηγούμενος Επόμενος


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ημερομηνία: 1842

μέγεθος: 43 x 36 cm

μουσείο: The Jewish Museum (New York, United States)

Τεχνική: Oil On Panel

A gifted musician, Fanny Hensel (1805–1847) was the elder sister of the composer Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and granddaughter of the great Jewish philosopher and Enlightenment figure Moses Mendelssohn. Like her brother, she was baptized and raised as a Protestant. Beginning in 1831, she hosted a musical salon that met weekly at her home. She programmed each concert, played the piano, conducted, and composed music. Her husband, the court painter Wilhelm Hensel, collaborated on the visual aspect of the performances. He befriended Moritz Oppenheim, who painted this portrait of his talented wife, when both artists were in Rome during the early 1820s.

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