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The Poet Eduard von Bauernfeld

The Poet Eduard von Bauernfeld is an oil painting by the Impressionist artist Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy. It dates from 1894 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
About this work
This portrait depicts an elderly man with white hair, dressed in a black suit and tie, seated in a reddish-brown chair.
This portrait depicts an elderly man with white hair, dressed in a black suit and tie, seated in a reddish-brown chair. His right hand rests on the arm of the chair, while his left hand is positioned on his lap. The background of the painting is dark, with subtle hints of blue and brown.
The subject's attire and the style of the painting suggest a formal setting, possibly from the late 19th century. The artist's use of chiaroscuro creates a sense of depth and dimensionality in the portrait.
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Overview
The Poet Eduard von Bauernfeld is an 1894 oil painting by Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy, portraying the titular figure in a formal, late 19th-century setting. The work is part of the Impressionist movement and is housed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Eduard von Bauernfeld, is depicted as an elderly man in a black suit and tie, seated in a reddish-brown chair. His pose conveys a sense of quiet contemplation, fitting for a poet.
Technique & Style
Lwoff-Parlaghy employed chiaroscuro to create depth and dimensionality. The dark background, subtly infused with blue and brown tones, contrasts with the subject's illuminated form, characteristic of Impressionist portraiture.
History & Provenance
Created in 1894, the painting is one of approximately 120 portraits of notable figures produced by Lwoff-Parlaghy during her career (1884-1923). It is currently part of the Kunsthistorisches Museum's collection.
Context
As part of the Impressionist movement, this portrait reflects the era's emphasis on capturing modern life and individuals in more informal, yet here formal, settings. Lwoff-Parlaghy's work bridged the German Empire and the United States, where she was active.
Legacy
While specific impact of *The Poet Eduard von Bauernfeld* on the broader art historical canon is not distinctly highlighted, it contributes to Lwoff-Parlaghy's recognized body of work as a prolific portraitist of her time.
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Princess Elisabeth Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy (born Brachfeld Vilma Erzsébet; 15 April 1863 – 28 August 1923) was a Hungarian-born portrait painter who worked in the German Empire and the United States.











