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Johann Ringler of Bozen, 1841 (oil on canvas)
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Johann Ringler of Bozen, 1841 (oil on canvas)
XKH191661 Johann Ringler of Bozen, 1841 (oil on canvas) by Wasmann, Rudolph Friedrich (1805-86); 43.8x33 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright
Media ID 18251591
© Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany / Bridgeman Images
Arrogant Cigar Confident Dandy Ink Stand Quill Pen Self Assured Tyrolean South Tyrol
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This portrait, titled "Johann Ringler of Bozen, 1841" captures the essence of a young gentleman from South Tyrol, Italy. Painted by Rudolph Friedrich Wasmann in oil on canvas, this artwork measures 43.8x33 cm and is currently housed at the Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg, Germany. In this striking image, Johann Ringler exudes self-assurance as he sits comfortably in an ornate chair. Holding a quill pen with poise and elegance, he gazes confidently into the distance while enjoying a cigarillo. The artist skillfully portrays his subject's youthful confidence through his relaxed posture and assured expression. The three-quarter length composition allows us to appreciate the fine details of Johann's attire and surroundings. He wears traditional Tyrolean clothing with pride, showcasing his cultural heritage. An ink stand placed nearby hints at his intellectual pursuits or perhaps signifies his involvement in writing or correspondence. Johann's demeanor can be described as both confident and arrogant; there is an undeniable air of superiority about him that borders on dandyism. However, it is precisely these qualities that make this portrait so intriguing - it invites viewers to ponder upon the complexities of human nature. As we admire this remarkable piece from Wasmann's brushstrokes, we are transported back to Bozen in 1841 where Johann Ringler once lived - a time when societal norms dictated one's appearance and behavior were paramount for success and recognition. (Note
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