Dinnerparty by Carl Reichert

Dinnerparty 

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painting, oil-paint

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portrait

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gouache

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narrative-art

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painting

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oil-paint

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landscape

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figuration

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oil painting

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romanticism

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genre-painting

Copyright: Public Domain: Artvee

Carl Reichert painted "Dinnerparty" in Austria, likely in the late 19th or early 20th century. With oil on canvas, he portrays a cozy, sentimental scene. The subject is a young girl surrounded by kittens and a dog, all sharing a meal. It speaks volumes about the cultural values placed on domesticity, innocence, and the idealized relationship between humans and animals during this period. Such images were popular with the rising middle class, eager to display their refined sensibilities and moral virtues. The painting’s charm also served a social function, reinforcing the image of a stable, harmonious family life – a key ideal in a rapidly changing industrial society. Reichert's work reflects a specific set of social conditions and cultural aspirations. To understand this painting more fully, we can look at period advertisements, literature, and social commentaries. Art is always embedded in a complex web of social and institutional relations.

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