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Adolph von Menzel: Picture 'The Round Table' (1850), framed

Product information "Adolph von Menzel: Picture 'The Round Table' (1850), framed"

Frederick the Great, Voltaire, La Mettrie - it is a dialogue of great minds that Adolph von Menzel depicts in his famous group portrait from 1750, which was burnt during the war. He depicts the splendour of the marble hall at Sanssouci and the facial features of the diners with the utmost realism. The painting itself was created in 1850. Original: oil on canvas, formerly Nationalgalerie Berlin, burnt during the war. High-quality reproduction using the fine art giclée process, worked by hand on an artist's canvas made of fine cotton and stretched like an original painting on an adjustable solid wood stretcher frame. The structure of the canvas can be felt and seen! Limited edition of 499 copies. Framed in a handcrafted, gold-coloured solid wood strip. Format 61 x 54 cm (H/W). Exclusively at ars mundi.
Artist: Adolph von Menzel