Art print | Heinrich Werner (1830 - 1861), the son of Johann and Magdalena Werner - Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
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Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, a 19th-century Austrian painter, is renowned for his realistic portraits and genre scenes. In "Heinrich Werner, 1830-1861, the son of Johann and Magdalena Werner," he immortalizes the young Heinrich with striking precision. Waldmüller was a master in capturing not only the physical features but also the soul of his subjects, which adds emotional depth to his works. This painting, while a portrait, also reflects the society of its time, highlighting family bonds and the values of the era. Today, this artwork is prized for its elegance and historical significance, bringing a touch of refinement to any interior. Discover this piece on Artem Legrand.
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Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, a 19th-century Austrian painter, is renowned for his realistic portraits and genre scenes. In "Heinrich Werner, 1830-1861, the son of Johann and Magdalena Werner," he immortalizes the young Heinrich with striking precision. Waldmüller was a master in capturing not only the physical features but also the soul of his subjects, which adds emotional depth to his works. This painting, while a portrait, also reflects the society of its time, highlighting family bonds and the values of the era. Today, this artwork is prized for its elegance and historical significance, bringing a touch of refinement to any interior. Discover this piece on Artem Legrand.