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Obedience ( The Five Senses ) :: Hans Makart

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Hans Makart (1840-1884) Die Funf Sinne- Gehor (gr)

Oil on canvas 1872-1879 70 x 314 cm ( 27,6 x 123,4 inch )

Austrian Gallery Belvedere (Wien, Austria)

image: Public domain

Submitted by: marina51





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Marat   User Rating: 376  January 5, 2020


The work is vertical format painting. The painting is best and perfectly suited for modern Hispanic design style of home decoration. I do not like the artwork of Hans Makart “Obedience (The Five Senses)”. Hans Makart painted a standing young woman. She is amazingly attractive and distinctive and gracefully standing in her beauty. Her pose is reflection of the obedience – the main theme of the artwork. Although, the colors of the painting work together and fit with the subject of the painting but [Expand]

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