The Astronomer (Stargazer) – (Carl Spitzweg) 너무 이른 다음 것


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날짜: 1860

박물관: Grohmann Museum (Milwaukee, United States)

기술: Oil On Canvas

Carl Spitzweg repeated this image, and had different titles for different versions. The Astronomer and The Astrologer are traditional titles but in literature we also find The Stargazer or The Starreader (Der Sterndeuter). Two men are in a room in a tower with a large telescope and a globe to the right. Through the window we can see that the night sky is clear. The thin older man in the background is wearing long robes and is adorned with facial hair, his glasses very are thick. They are an attribute of scientists who have weak eyes because they have become well read over time. This weird but scholarly old man who is probably the owner of the

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