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J. STRIXNER (*1782) after MANTEGNA (*1430), Dancing Muse, Parnassus, Lithography Johann Nepomuk Franz Xaver Strixner (1782 Altötting - 1855 Munich) after Andrea Mantegna (around 1430 Cartura Island - 1506 Mantua): Dancing muse in a pleated robe, from Parnassus, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography over tinted stone on Paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Andreas Mantegna del: / N: Strixner fecit.". Verso inscribed by another person: "Winkler 965 1.6.". Date: 19th century Description: Before us we see a graphic depicting a standing female figure in flowing robes. The monochrome style demonstrates technical precision in the use of shading and line, giving the work a distinct three-dimensionality and fine texture. The pose and direct gaze of the model suggest a familiar presence and convey a timelessness that seems to capture both ancient and modern aesthetic ideals. Keywords: graphic art; female figure; flowing garment; monochrome; shading; lines; three-dimensionality; texture; pose; gaze; presence; timelessness; antique aesthetics; modern aesthetics, 19th century, Romanticism, Allegorical, Germany, Size: Paper: 52,6 cm x 26,2 cm (20,7 x 10,3 in)

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J. STRIXNER (*1782) after MANTEGNA (*1430), Dancing Muse, Parnassus, Lithography Johann Nepomuk Franz Xaver Strixner (1782 Altötting - 1855 Munich) after Andrea Mantegna (around 1430 Cartura Island - 1506 Mantua): Dancing muse in a pleated robe, from Parnassus, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography over tinted stone on Paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Andreas Mantegna del: / N: Strixner fecit.". Verso inscribed by another person: "Winkler 965 1.6.". Date: 19th century Description: Before us we see a graphic depicting a standing female figure in flowing robes. The monochrome style demonstrates technical precision in the use of shading and line, giving the work a distinct three-dimensionality and fine texture. The pose and direct gaze of the model suggest a familiar presence and convey a timelessness that seems to capture both ancient and modern aesthetic ideals. Keywords: graphic art; female figure; flowing garment; monochrome; shading; lines; three-dimensionality; texture; pose; gaze; presence; timelessness; antique aesthetics; modern aesthetics, 19th century, Romanticism, Allegorical, Germany, Size: Paper: 52,6 cm x 26,2 cm (20,7 x 10,3 in)

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