Porträt Victor Scholderer in ganzer Figur by Otto Scholderer

Porträt Victor Scholderer in ganzer Figur 1886

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drawing, paper, pencil

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portrait

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drawing

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16_19th-century

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pencil sketch

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paper

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pencil

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realism

Copyright: Public Domain

Otto Scholderer made this portrait of Victor Scholderer using pencil on paper. The drawing depicts a young boy standing with his hand on his hip, a pose of confidence that was usually reserved for adult men. The boy's clothing, especially the ruffled collar and breeches, indicates a certain level of affluence in nineteenth century Europe, likely Germany. This drawing is a window into the social norms of the time, reflecting the importance of family lineage and status. Otto Scholderer would have likely been trained in a formal academic setting. Researching the Scholderer family history and the art institutions of 19th-century Germany would offer valuable insights into the artwork's meaning and the social context in which it was created. Only by understanding these aspects of history can we fully appreciate the meaning of a work of art.

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