Artwork
Lot und seine Töchter (Fragment)

Lot und seine Töchter (Fragment) is a drawing by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Art Collection of the University Göttingen.
About this work
Overview
The fragment depicts a partially clothed woman with pale skin and dark hair seated on a rock, her hand placed on her chest as she looks downward. An older bearded man leans toward her from the right, while a vague, shadowy figure occupies the dark background, creating a sense of tension within the composition.
Subject & Meaning
The scene suggests an intimate, possibly narrative encounter between the two central figures, with the obscured presence behind them adding an element of mystery or threat. The woman's self‑touch and the man's forward posture invite speculation about a moment of emotional or moral conflict.
Technique & Style
The work is rendered with loose, yet purposeful brushwork that emphasizes the mass of the rocks and the play of light on flesh. The texture of the stone and the soft modeling of the figures are achieved through broad strokes, focusing on overall shape rather than fine detail.
History & Provenance
The piece is catalogued as a fragment, indicating it may be a surviving portion of a larger composition. No further information on its origin, date, or previous ownership is provided in the available record.
Artist & collection
Museum
Art Collection of the University Göttingen
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