E. C. Lee (19. Jahrhundert), Architekturstudie Palermo und Schädelstudie. Skizzenhafte Verbindung von Architektur und Anatomie im Bild, um 1870, Federzeichnung
- Technik: Federzeichnung und Bleistift auf Papier, montiert auf Papier
- Datierung: um 1870
- Beschreibung: Das Kunstwerk zeigt eine architektonische Skizze eines Gebäudes mit historischen Anklängen in Verbindung mit anatomischen Zeichnungen von Totenschädeln. Die differenzierte Darstellung des Gebäudes und der Schädel erlaubt eine Reflexion über Vergänglichkeit und die Verbindung zwischen architektonischer und menschlicher Struktur.
- Schlagworte: Architektur; Skizze; Schädel; Anatomie; Vergänglichkeit; Gebäude; Zeichnung; Historisch; Symbolik; Struktur; Kunst; Perspektive; Reflexion; Mensch; Architekturgeschichte; Vergleich; Verbindung; Detailliert; Skizzenhaft, Architektur, Figürlich, Italien, Palermo (, Sizilien), Romantik, 1850-1899
- Größe: Papier: 17.9 cm x 11.1 cm
- Zustand: Akzeptabler Zustand. Etwas verschmutzt und fingerfleckig. Links oben eine feine Quetschfalte. Links längerer Randeinriss oder Knitterspur. Ganzseitig schwach wellig durch alte Montierung.
English Version:
E. C. Lee (19th century), Architectural study Palermo and skull study Sketchy combination of architecture and anatomy in the picture, c. 1870, Pen drawing
- Technique: Pen drawing and Pencil on Paper, mounted on Paper
- Date: c. 1870
- Description: The artwork shows an architectural sketch of a building with historical echoes in combination with anatomical drawings of skulls. The differentiated depiction of the building and the skulls allows a reflection on transience and the connection between architectural and human structure.
- Keywords: Architecture; Sketch; Skull; Anatomy; Transience; Building; Drawing; Historical; Symbolism; Structure; Art; Perspective; Reflection; Human; Architectural history; Comparison; Connection; Detailed; Sketchy, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Italy,
- Size: Paper: 17.9 cm x 11.1 cm (7 x 4.4 in)
- Condition: Rather good condition. Somewhat soiled and fingerstained. Upper left a fine crease. Longer marginal tear or crease on the left. Faint waviness on all sides due to old mounting.
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