Portret van Franz Volkmar Reinhardt by Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Müller

Portret van Franz Volkmar Reinhardt 1792 - 1816

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print, engraving

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portrait

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neoclacissism

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print

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academic-art

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engraving

Dimensions height 206 mm, width 167 mm

Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Müller created this print, titled "Portret van Franz Volkmar Reinhardt," using etching and engraving techniques. The portrait offers a glimpse into the cultural and social values of the time, likely produced in the late 18th or early 19th century, judging by the sitter's powdered wig and formal attire. In this period, portraiture served as a means of social elevation and documentation of status. The subject, Franz Volkmar Reinhardt, is portrayed with a sense of decorum, reflecting the importance of social roles and class distinctions in European society. The clean lines and careful shading of the print convey a sense of order and rationality, aligning with the Enlightenment ideals that influenced much of European thought and art during this time. To fully understand this work, researching the sitter and artist would provide valuable context. By exploring such avenues, we deepen our appreciation of art as a reflection of social and institutional forces.

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