Artiest: Carl Spitzweg
Tatum: 1839
Trootte: 36 x 45 cm
Tuseum: Staatliche Museen (Berlin, Germany)
Techniek: Oil On Canvas
Are you a fan of German Romanticism? Then you will love Carl Spitzweg's painting 'The Poor Poet'. This iconic work, which is part of our collection at Wikioo.org, is a must-see for anyone interested in the art of this period.
The Poor Poet was executed in 1839 and is an oil on canvas painting with dimensions of 36,2 cm × 44,6 cm. It depicts a poet in his poor attic room, which is illuminated by a small window on the left. On the right, there are stacks of books, papers, and other objects that suggest the poet's poverty and dedication to his craft.
The painting has been interpreted in various ways over the years. Some art historians believe that the poet is lost in thought or daydreaming, while others argue that he is chanting a verse. Regardless of the interpretation, 'The Poor Poet' is a powerful commentary on the life of an artist and the struggles they face to create their work.
The Poor Poet is currently housed in the Neue Pinakothek in Munich, Germany. This museum is part of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, which holds one of the world's leading collections of European paintings from the 13th to the 18th centuries, as well as ancient Egyptian artifacts and other treasures.
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