Artwork
Γεύμα σε κατοικία στη Λαμία

Γεύμα σε κατοικία στη Λαμία is an unspecified painting by the Biedermeier artist Koellnberger Ludwig. It dates from 1834 and is held in the collection of the Historical & Ethnological Society of Greece.
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Overview
Γεύμα σε κατοικία στη Λαμία (Meal in a Residence in Lamia) is an 1834 painting by Ludwig Koellnberger, now part of the Museum of Ethnography's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a serene, intimate gathering of five individuals in a comfortably furnished room. The scene conveys a sense of relaxed conviviality, with figures engaged in conversation, gesturing, or simply holding a glass, amidst everyday objects and personal belongings.
Technique & Style
Koellnberger's use of warm, inviting colors and attention to textile details (e.g., patterned cushions, robes) suggests a focus on comfort and domesticity. The composition's emphasis on casual, natural poses aligns with early 19th-century European artistic tendencies to capture everyday life.
History & Provenance
Created in 1834 by Ludwig Koellnberger, the work is currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography, though specific details about its acquisition or previous ownership are not provided here.
Context
The painting reflects the artistic interest in depicting mundane, domestic scenes prevalent during the Romantic era, where emphasis was placed on the beauty of ordinary life and personal, emotional moments.
Legacy
While not widely recognized beyond its collection, the piece offers a glimpse into 19th-century domestic life and the artistic values of its time, potentially informing studies on everyday life representation in art.
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Artist & collection
Artist
German painter Ludwig Koellnberger left delicate snapshots of early 19th-century Greek life on canvas.
Museum
Historical & Ethnological Society of Greece
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