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Moonrise After the Harvest I

Moonrise After the Harvest I is an oil painting by the Realist artist Theodor von Hörmann. It dates from 1870 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
About this work
The painting is called Moonrise After the Harvest I.
It was created by Theodor von Hörmann in 1870.
The painting is held at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, which might have more information about it, and was made using oil paint, a common medium at the time, and is classified as a Genre Scene, which suggests it depicts everyday life, and you can learn more about this type of scene by looking at the work of Theodor von Hörmann.
Overview
Moonrise After the Harvest I is an oil painting created by Theodor von Hörmann in 1870. It is now held at the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
Technique & Style
The painting is executed in oil paint, a traditional medium for artworks at the time. It is categorized as a Genre Scene, indicating that it portrays a scene from everyday life.
Subject & Meaning
As a Genre Scene, Moonrise After the Harvest I likely captures a moment or atmosphere related to ordinary life, possibly reflecting the artist's interest in depicting the natural world and human activity within it.
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