Adieu au chasseur (1921) Painting by Franz Defregger

Fine art paper, 9x8 in
  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil
  • Dimensions Height 36.8in, Width 29.1in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Classicism Everyday Life
Le tableau "Adieu au chasseur" de Franz Defregger est une scène de genre qui dépeint un moment d'interaction humaine chaleureuse et chargée d'émotion. Au centre de l'œuvre, une jeune femme en tenue traditionnelle salue un chasseur âgé, dont le costume et l'arme indiquent qu'il s'apprête à partir. Le chasseur, avec son manteau de fourrure et son chapeau [...]
Le tableau "Adieu au chasseur" de Franz Defregger est une scène de genre qui dépeint un moment d'interaction humaine chaleureuse et chargée d'émotion. Au centre de l'œuvre, une jeune femme en tenue traditionnelle salue un chasseur âgé, dont le costume et l'arme indiquent qu'il s'apprête à partir. Le chasseur, avec son manteau de fourrure et son chapeau à plume, échange une poignée de main avec la jeune femme qui semble lui exprimer ses vœux de bonne chasse ou peut-être lui dire adieu.

En arrière-plan, un second chasseur observe la scène. Il porte un chapeau similaire et tient un fusil, prêt à accompagner son compagnon. À l'extrême droite, un groupe d'hommes discute derrière une fenêtre, ajoutant une sensation de vie communautaire. Un chien brun, tenu en laisse, est à côté du chasseur, renforçant le thème de la chasse et de la fidélité. L'ambiance est renforcée par la lumière douce et l'attention de Defregger aux détails des vêtements et de l'intérieur, qui transportent le spectateur dans un moment intime de la vie rurale du XIXe siècle.

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Franz Defregger (1835-1921) was an Austrian painter and sculptor, famous for his depictions of peasant life in Tyrol, as well as his historical scenes and portraits. Born on April 30, 1835 in Stronach, near Dölsach [...]

Franz Defregger (1835-1921) was an Austrian painter and sculptor, famous for his depictions of peasant life in Tyrol, as well as his historical scenes and portraits. Born on April 30, 1835 in Stronach, near Dölsach in East Tyrol, he grew up in a wealthy peasant family, which allowed him to obtain a good initial education. His interest in art began at an early age, but it was not until he had managed the family farm for several years that he decided to pursue an artistic career. p>

Defregger began his studies at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts in 1860, where he was influenced by the works of Carl Theodor von Piloty, a painter renowned for his dramatic historical scenes. Under the aegis of Piloty, Defregger developed his characteristic style, mixing realism and romantic idealization of rural life and Tyrolean traditions. His works earned him great popularity and numerous honors, including the Bavarian Order of Merit.

Among his most famous paintings is 'The Defense of the Bridge of St. . ability to capture the spirit and character of his compatriots. Defregger was also known for his portraits, in which he captured the features and emotions of his subjects with precision and sensitivity.

Throughout his life, Defregger remained deeply attached to his Tyrolean native land. , whose people, customs and landscapes he was able to magnificently represent. After a successful career, he died on January 2, 1921 in Munich. Today, his legacy is preserved in numerous museums and private collections, where his works continue to bear witness to his talent and passion for Tyrol.

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