Adolph von Menzel:
Picture "The Round Table" (1850), framed
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Picture "The Round Table" (1850), framed
Adolph von Menzel:
Picture "The Round Table" (1850), framed

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ars mundi Exclusive Edition | limited, 499 copies | reproduction, Giclée print on canvas | on stretcher frame | framed | size 61 x 54 cm (h/w)

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Picture "The Round Table" (1850), framed
Adolph von Menzel: Picture "The Round Table" (1850), framed

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Picture "The Round Table" (1850), framed

Frederick the Great, Voltaire, La Mettrie - Adolph von Menzel depicts a conversation of great minds in his famous group portrait of 1750, which was set on fire during the war. He presents the splendour of the marble hall at Sanssouci and the facial features of those at the table with the greatest realism. The painting was painted in 1850.
Original: Oil on canvas, formerly National Gallery Berlin, burnt during the war.

High-quality reproduction in the Fine Art Giclée process, worked by hand on artist's canvas of fine cotton and stretched like an original painting on an adjustable solid wood stretcher frame. The canvas structure is tangible and visible! Limited edition 499 copies. Framed in a handmade, golden solid wood frame. Size 61 x 54 cm (h/w). Exclusively at ars mundi.

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About Adolph von Menzel

1815-1905

Adolph von Menzel was awarded the Order "Pour le Mérite" for science and art, he was also an honorary citizen of the city of Berlin and was finally knighted in 1898. Menzel was not just a history painter. He was one of the great realists of his time and a chronicler of his epoch.

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