About 1820. A Family Sitting On The Grass
A few strokes of the pencil delicately and gracefully describe a simple moment, that of sitting on the grass and taking the time to enjoy a quiet moment together as a family.
This essential little thing is brilliantly described by an artist who discreetly observes happiness.
This idea is not only precious, but also quite new to art in the early 19th century.
Probably German or Austrian, this drawing evokes a taste in society for the representation of simple entertainment.
The laid paper bears a very pretty watermark.
The drawing is presented in a period frame in light burl, mounted with wedges.
Unsigned
Very good condition
Dimensions at sight of the drawing :14 cm x 19 cm
This essential little thing is brilliantly described by an artist who discreetly observes happiness.
This idea is not only precious, but also quite new to art in the early 19th century.
Probably German or Austrian, this drawing evokes a taste in society for the representation of simple entertainment.
The laid paper bears a very pretty watermark.
The drawing is presented in a period frame in light burl, mounted with wedges.
Unsigned
Very good condition
Dimensions at sight of the drawing :14 cm x 19 cm
260 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Paper
Width: 43 cm (cadre compris)
Height: 34 cm ( cadre compris)
Reference (ID): 1762689
Availability: In stock
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