H. RITTER (1816-1853) zug., Die Schneeballschlacht, 1838, Aquarell Realismus

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Henry Ritter (1816 Montreal - 1853 Düsseldorf) zugeschrieben, Die Schneeballschlacht, 1838, Aquarell

  • Technik: Aquarell auf Papier

  • Bezeichnung: Unten rechts monogrammiert: "[Symbol]". Unten rechts datiert: "1838.".

  • Datierung: 1838

  • Beschreibung: Eine Gruppe Jungs ärgern eine Frau in ihrem Laden und bewerfen sie und sich selbst mit Schneebällen.

  • Schlagworte: Winter; Freien; Kinder; Winterkleidung; Interaktion; Fensterreparatur; Schneeballschlacht; Schneeball; Konversation; Erwachsener; Hund; Stadtansicht; Gebäude; Kirchtürme; Szenerie; Kleidung; Vergnügen; Zusammenhalt; Aktivität; Handarbeit, Genre, Deutschland, Realismus, 1800-1849

  • Größe: Papier: 20.8 cm x 21.9 cm

  • Zustand: Guter Zustand. An den Rändern alt auf eine Unterlage montiert. Vereinzelt kleine Flecken im Bild.

 



 

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Henry Ritter (1816 Montreal - 1853 Düsseldorf) attributed, The snowball fight, 1838, Watercolor


  • Technique: Watercolor on Paper

  • Inscription: Lower right monogrammed: "[Symbol]". Lower right dated: "1838.".

  • Date: 1838

  • Description: A group of boys tease a woman in her shop and throw snowballs at her and themselves.

  • Keywords: winter; outdoor; children; winter clothes; interaction; window repair; snowball fight; snowball; conversation; adult; dog; city view; buildings; steeples; scenery; clothes; pleasure; cohesion; activity; manual labour, 19th century, Realism, Genre, Germany,

  • Size: Paper: 20.8 cm x 21.9 cm (8.2 x 8.6 in)

  • Condition: Good condition. Mounted on an old backing in the margins. Isolated small stains in the image.



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