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The poor poet has no bed: instead he lies in a mattress against the wall of the floor, in a dressing gown, with a sleeping hat on his head. The Poor Poet Carl Spitzweg ca. "Der arme Poet" (The poor poet), 1839 (Copy by Carl Spitzweg of his painting in the SMPK, Nationalgalerie, Berlin.) In addition, you determine the size and section of the picture »The poor poet« itself.Our canvas prints of the motif »The poor poet« are printed on high-quality canvas using high-end digital printers (Canon iPF 9400). 15.1k. The picture »The poor poet« is printed with an UV printing process.
Naturally all framings are Our glass pictures from Carl Spitzweg are printed directly on glass for you. There's a certain irony when it comes to the works of Carl Spitzweg. Unfortunately, this painting has been stolen on two different occasions.
In addition to a variety of wood and aluminum moldings we also offer passe-partouts and various surface protection options. Spitzweg, Carl 1808-1885. He is considered to be one of the most important artists of the Biedermeier era. They are hand-crafted onto real stretcher frames. In his attic, the poet is lying on his mattress – he does not earn enough money to buy himself a proper bed. The painting depicts a poet in his poor attic room. It is small compared to most paintings and at only 36 X 45 cm has proven a fairly desirable target for thieves. All frames are handmade in our own factory. His father, a wealthy merchant, had Carl trained as a pharmacist.
The Poor Poet has been stolen twice. We print them on Canon iPF 9400 large format printers. The quality is significantly better than e.g.
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On the right there are the rafters of the house roof, on which an umbrella hangs, to protect the sleeping area from the moisture dripping through the roof. We produce Spitzweg art prints, often referred to as posters, as art reproductions on high quality papers using digital printing technology.
View entire discussion ( 1 comments) More posts from the lego community. The British painter Lisa Schirmer: Carl Spitzweg. The thieves in 1989 were more successful as the original work remains among the missing. The poor poet by Carl Spitzweg This Picture is available as Fine Art Reproduction, Canvas on Stretcher, Framed Picture, Glass Print and Wall Paper. Our wallpapers make it possible. With the fingers of his right hand he appears to be counting the meter of a poem. The room door can be seen on the right edge of the painting. He was born in Unterpfaffenhofen, the second of three sons of Franziska (née Schmutzer) and Simon Spitzweg. These systems are characterized by an extremely high resolution and thanks to the 12-color ink system also by an enormously large color space and finest color gradations. 6 minutes ago.
The Poor Poet; Artist: Carl Spitzweg: Year: 1839: Medium: Oil-on-canvas: Dimensions: 36,2 cm × 44,6 cm (143 in × 176 in) Location: Neue Pinakothek, Munich: Description. Germans rank Spitzweg's The Poor Poet second only to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa among their all-time favorite paintings. The narrow room is illuminated by a small window on the left. Thanks to the floating suspension, you can create a modern ambience in every home. The Poor Poet has often been used in literary works to exemplify the metaphor of the starving artist. on color laser printers or in offset or screen printing. And best of all: You can choose between different papers, such as art paper, canvas, photo paper and watercolor paper. View in Augmented Reality. More ink has been used to describe his paintings than his life and his much-loved paintings are among the most targeted by thieves. And everything is guaranteed Pictures from Carl Spitzweg you can also buy framed. On the spine of the upright book on the far right are the Latin words: For a long time it was uncertain what the poet was doing with the fingers of his right hand. On his knees he holds some pages of a manuscript with his left hand. The Poor Poet (German: Der arme Poet) is the best known and most popular painting by German painter Carl Spitzweg. According to another interpretation, he crushes a flea between his fingers, with which Spitzweg would ironically represent the discrepancy between the poet's claim and his reality.The subject of "artists in a poor room" was dealt with before Spitzweg. In front of the mattress, there are thick books and two boxes with an inkwell on them. An obvious assumption is that he is chanting a verse. Especially offices and shops benefit from the futuristic design. This creates noble pictures in a high-quality appearance. Printed in latex printig technology on high-quality fleece material in cm-exact sizes ensure perfectly styled walls in your home.Aluminum composite panels consist of a sandwich construction of aluminum sheets (outside) and PVC material (inside). ‘The Poor Poet’ was created in 1837 by Carl Spitzweg in Biedermeier style.
Seemann, Leipzig 1998, The painting depicts a poet in his poor attic room.
Carl Spitzweg – Der arme Poet, 1839 (The Poor Poet) Germans rank Spitzweg’s The Poor Poet second only to Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa among their all-time favorite paintings. It was executed in 1839 and had three versions. 1837. Opposite the door, on the left edge of the picture, there is a green tiled stove without fire.