GERMAN SCHOOL, CIRCA 1820
GERMAN SCHOOL, CIRCA 1820
GERMAN SCHOOL, CIRCA 1820
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GERMAN SCHOOL, CIRCA 1820

A trompe l'oeil of Pfaueninsel Palace on Peacock Isle with figures behind a shattered pane of glass

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GERMAN SCHOOL, CIRCA 1820
A trompe l'oeil of Pfaueninsel Palace on Peacock Isle with figures behind a shattered pane of glass
oil on canvas
10 1⁄8 x 11 ¼ in. (25.8 x 28.7 cm.)
Provenance
Private collection, United Kingdom.

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Lot Essay

The basis for the image of Pfaueninsel Palace beneath the broken glass appears to be a print published by Ludwig Wilhelm Wittich in Berlin in 1829. The print was one of several views of Germany drawn by an artist named Calau, with the print made by Laurens & Thiele (fig. 1). There are minor differences in the figural group, but the angle and detail of the castle itself are the same. Pfaueninsel Palace, still extant, is itself a work of trompe l'oeil. Constructed from wood, the exterior of the palace has been painted to look like stone and was intended to resemble a 'dilapidated Roman country house,' with the stone partially crumbling.

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