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Medium :
Pencil, Graphite on Paper , Synthetic board under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
27.6x21.7in
About this artwork
Drawing completely framed, with passe-partout, in the Halbe brand magnetic frame.
Final format: 55 x 70 cm
Profile: 13.5 mm front width, 27 mm wall depth, medium gray matt
Sheet format: 50x 37 cm
Other framing options are available on request!
“I really am alone” was her guiding theme throughout her life. Born in St. Petersburg in 1861, she was the sixth child and, after five male descendants, finally the long-awaited daughter of her father,… a respected general in the nobility, who protected Louise from the very beginning, allowed her all the freedom and, above all, maintained his mother's strict conservatism. Because of course girls had no rights at that time, they were only brought up for their later role as wife and mother, nothing more was to be expected. ...
« Even in my early youth, I wanted to be a great artist. I don't know why. »
Andreas Noßmann is a draftsman based in Germany whose works have been exhibited nationally and in the Netherlands. Having always been fascinated by topics that touch or disturb, his artistic practice is also marked by his requirement for "a perfect graphic implementation". Noßmann's distinctive and diverse landscapes, portraits, and still-lifes are created with pastels, graphite, pencils, India ink, chalk, and charcoal on paper, canvas, or cardboard.