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Eduard Hanslick (1825-1904) Austrian music critic, worshipping Brahms on a pedestal, 19th century (cartoon)
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Eduard Hanslick (1825-1904) Austrian music critic, worshipping Brahms on a pedestal, 19th century (cartoon)
UTD4949843 Eduard Hanslick (1825-1904) Austrian music critic, worshipping Brahms on a pedestal, 19th century (cartoon) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Eduard Hanslick (1825-1904) Austrian music critic, worshipping Brahms on a pedestal. Hanslick supported Schumann and Brahms against Wagner. Caricature. Halftone.); United Archives GmbH
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Brahms Brahms Johannes 1833 1897 Johannes Brahms Composers
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In this intriguing 19th-century cartoon print, we see Eduard Hanslick, the renowned Austrian music critic, depicted in a rather amusing and satirical manner. Standing on a pedestal, he is shown worshipping Johannes Brahms, one of the most celebrated composers of his time. Hanslick's admiration for Brahms is well-known as he staunchly supported both Brahms and Robert Schumann against Richard Wagner. This caricature captures that devotion with humor and wit. The halftone technique used in this artwork adds depth to the image while maintaining its black-and-white aesthetic. The artist behind this piece remains unknown but their talent shines through in their ability to convey satire through visual representation. It serves as a scathing commentary on the music scene of that era, highlighting Hanslick's unwavering loyalty towards Brahms amidst ongoing debates between different musical factions. This cartoon print not only offers us a glimpse into the world of classical music during the late 19th century but also showcases how influential figures like Hanslick played significant roles in shaping public opinion about composers and their works. A fascinating portrayal indeed!
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