Souvenir de Sorrente (1828) Painting by Carl Gustav Carus

Fine art paper, 11x8 in
  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil
  • Dimensions Dimensions are available on request
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Classicism Landscape
La peinture "Souvenir de Sorrente" de Carl Gustav Carus illustre une scène idyllique et paisible dans un cadre méditerranéen. Une femme et un enfant, vêtus de costumes traditionnels, se tiennent sous une arche luxuriante ornée de feuillages et de fruits mûrs, probablement des citrons et des oranges, typiques de la région. Cette arche offre une vue [...]
La peinture "Souvenir de Sorrente" de Carl Gustav Carus illustre une scène idyllique et paisible dans un cadre méditerranéen. Une femme et un enfant, vêtus de costumes traditionnels, se tiennent sous une arche luxuriante ornée de feuillages et de fruits mûrs, probablement des citrons et des oranges, typiques de la région. Cette arche offre une vue magnifique sur un paysage lointain qui inclut la mer calme et une chaîne de montagnes sous un ciel clair. La scène est empreinte d'une tranquillité et d'une harmonie avec la nature, capturant l'essence de la vie tranquille et pittoresque de Sorrente. Le réalisme attentif aux détails dans les plantes et les expressions sereines des personnages enrichit l'atmosphère de calme et de beauté naturelle.

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Carl Gustav Carus was a German physiologist and painter born in Leipzig on January 3, 1789, who also played an important role in the Romantic era. He died on July 28, 1869. He was a physician, naturalist, scientist, [...]

Carl Gustav Carus was a German physiologist and painter born in Leipzig on January 3, 1789, who also played an important role in the Romantic era. He died on July 28, 1869. He was a physician, naturalist, scientist, psychologist, and landscape painter who had studied under Caspar David Friedrich; he was also a friend of the writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

Two doctorates, in medicine and philosophy, were conferred upon him in 1811. In 1814, he was given the position of head of the maternity clinic and professor of obstetrics at Dresden's medical school. He theorized about art in his writings. He apprenticed with Dresden landscape painter Caspar David Friedrich from 1814 to 1817, during which time he taught himself oil painting. Later, he attended the Oeser drawing academy and took classes from Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld.

In Dresden, Carus passed away. He was laid to rest in Trinitatis Cemetery, located east of the city center. The grave can be found against the southern wall in the far south-western corner.

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