Victims of the March Revolution in Berlin Meeting in The State


size(cm): 45x65
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Sale price¥34,100 JPY

Description

The painting Victims of the March Revolution in Berlin Lying in State by Adolph Von Menzel is a work that stands out for its realistic artistic style and its detailed and careful composition. The work is presented in a 45 x 63 cm format and shows a moving scene in which the bodies of the victims of the March 1848 revolution in Berlin are seen.

The painting is composed of a series of figures that are in different positions and attitudes, which gives rise to a sensation of movement and dynamism in the work. The bodies of the victims are in the foreground, while in the background you can see a group of people in an attitude of mourning.

Color is another interesting aspect of the work, as the artist uses a palette of dark, muted tones that reflect the drama and sadness of the scene. Gray and brown tones predominate in the work, which creates a gloomy and gloomy atmosphere.

The story behind the painting is also fascinating, as Adolph Von Menzel witnessed the events depicted in the work and was inspired by them to create a work that reflected the tragedy and pain of the March 1848 revolution in Berlin.

In short, Victims of the March Revolution in Berlin Lying in State is a work of great artistic and historical value that stands out for its realistic style, its detailed composition, and its palette of dark, muted tones that reflect the tragedy and pain of the scene. represented.

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