Family portrait of the merchant from Lübeck Marc André Souchay 1759-1814, his wife Cornelia 1765-1838, and their children

A family scene full of finesse: Friedrich Carl Gröger’s intimate vision
This portrait captures a family moment imbued with calm and elegance, where the balanced composition highlights the faces, postures, and refined textiles. The colors, subdued and nuanced, alternate warm tones for the skin and cooler accents for the fabrics, revealing mastery of chiaroscuro and clothing details. The technique offers delicate precision in the hands and eyes, while the staging conveys an atmosphere of bourgeois dignity. This art print of the Portrait of the family of Lübeck merchant Marc André Souchay 1759-1814, his wife Cornelia 1765-1838, and their children reproduces the emotional depth of the original.
Friedrich Carl Gröger, master of neoclassical portraiture
Painter and portraitist active at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, Friedrich Carl Gröger is part of the European neoclassical tradition, influenced by formal rigor and attention to psychological realism. His work is distinguished by the finesse of modeling, chromatic harmony, and the ability to convey social status through attributes and postures. Among his works, bourgeois and family portraits show a documentary sensitivity combined with careful composition. The importance of his work lies in transmitting a social and aesthetic memory specific to his era, visible in every detail of the Portrait of the family of Lübeck merchant Marc André Souchay 1759-1814, his wife Cornelia 1765-1838, and their children.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print is ideal for those seeking a piece that is both historic and decorative: it serves as a focal point in a living room, an entryway, or an office, and adds a touch of refinement to a bedroom or a library. The quality of printing and color fidelity guarantee a canvas Portrait of the family of Lübeck merchant Marc André Souchay 1759-1814, his wife Cornelia 1765-1838, and their children that respects the soul of the original while fitting into contemporary decor. By choosing this art print, you give your interior a work full of history and aesthetics, easy to frame and stage to enhance your living space.

A family scene full of finesse: Friedrich Carl Gröger’s intimate vision
This portrait captures a family moment imbued with calm and elegance, where the balanced composition highlights the faces, postures, and refined textiles. The colors, subdued and nuanced, alternate warm tones for the skin and cooler accents for the fabrics, revealing mastery of chiaroscuro and clothing details. The technique offers delicate precision in the hands and eyes, while the staging conveys an atmosphere of bourgeois dignity. This art print of the Portrait of the family of Lübeck merchant Marc André Souchay 1759-1814, his wife Cornelia 1765-1838, and their children reproduces the emotional depth of the original.
Friedrich Carl Gröger, master of neoclassical portraiture
Painter and portraitist active at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, Friedrich Carl Gröger is part of the European neoclassical tradition, influenced by formal rigor and attention to psychological realism. His work is distinguished by the finesse of modeling, chromatic harmony, and the ability to convey social status through attributes and postures. Among his works, bourgeois and family portraits show a documentary sensitivity combined with careful composition. The importance of his work lies in transmitting a social and aesthetic memory specific to his era, visible in every detail of the Portrait of the family of Lübeck merchant Marc André Souchay 1759-1814, his wife Cornelia 1765-1838, and their children.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print is ideal for those seeking a piece that is both historic and decorative: it serves as a focal point in a living room, an entryway, or an office, and adds a touch of refinement to a bedroom or a library. The quality of printing and color fidelity guarantee a canvas Portrait of the family of Lübeck merchant Marc André Souchay 1759-1814, his wife Cornelia 1765-1838, and their children that respects the soul of the original while fitting into contemporary decor. By choosing this art print, you give your interior a work full of history and aesthetics, easy to frame and stage to enhance your living space.