Portræt af frk. Juliane Marie Krieger by Jean Jacques Turretin

Portræt af frk. Juliane Marie Krieger 1794 - 1858

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portrait

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portrait

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painting

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figuration

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black and white theme

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romanticism

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black and white

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genre-painting

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academic-art

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miniature

Dimensions: 9.7 cm (height) x 7.7 cm (width) (Netto)

Jean Jacques Turretin painted this portrait of Juliane Marie Krieger, a delicate miniature, sometime in the early 19th century. During this time, portraiture served as a powerful marker of identity and social status. Krieger's demure pose and refined features reflect the era’s ideals of femininity. Yet, her direct gaze hints at a self-awareness that transcends the conventional representation of women. Consider how such portraits played a role in shaping societal expectations. The lack of explicit historical context invites us to imagine her personal narrative. As viewers, we're left to ponder the complexities of her life beyond the aesthetic frame, considering how gender, class, and individual agency intersect. This image is more than a depiction; it's an invitation to explore the untold stories embedded in the past.

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