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The harvest :: Hans Makart

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Hans Makart (1840-1884)

( Die Ernte (gr) La r?colte (fr) )

Oil on canvas 1871-1872 319.5 x 130 cm ( 125,8 x 51,1 inch )

Gallery the Belvedere, Vienna, Austria

image: Public domain

Submitted by: marina51





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Marat   User Rating: 376  January 5, 2020


The artwork is horizontal format painting. Hans Makart painted – I would guess – a family – gracefully lying woman and four kids – in the harvest season. It is a great season when there is lot of fruits and vegetables are ready for harvesting. Two kids are holding amazingly painted flowers. They are smiling, they are happy and joyful. The other kid, perhaps, even, toddler who is under mother arm is pulling something tasteful from the strange guy. The artwork is ideal for modern Scandinavian style [Expand]

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