L'Imprimerie de Village, Haarlem, Netherlands by Charles Frederick Ulrich | Art print Painting Wall decoration copy

This painting by Charles Frederick Ulrich, painted in 1884, transports us to a traditional printing house located in Haarlem, Netherlands.
- Scene of daily life: The work highlights the effort and authenticity of workers in their work environment.
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Main characters :
- A young boy in the foreground, taking a break to drink in a sober and industrious atmosphere.
- Two other focused figures, busy managing the printing machines.
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Realistic details :
- The tools of the time, the presses and the typesettings are represented with remarkable precision.
- Natural light, filtered through the window, subtly illuminates the room by creating a realistic play of shadows.
- Style : Ulrich uses a palette of warm and dark colors to evoke the intimate and industrial atmosphere of a small artisanal printing house.

This painting by Charles Frederick Ulrich, painted in 1884, transports us to a traditional printing house located in Haarlem, Netherlands.
- Scene of daily life: The work highlights the effort and authenticity of workers in their work environment.
-
Main characters :
- A young boy in the foreground, taking a break to drink in a sober and industrious atmosphere.
- Two other focused figures, busy managing the printing machines.
-
Realistic details :
- The tools of the time, the presses and the typesettings are represented with remarkable precision.
- Natural light, filtered through the window, subtly illuminates the room by creating a realistic play of shadows.
- Style : Ulrich uses a palette of warm and dark colors to evoke the intimate and industrial atmosphere of a small artisanal printing house.