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Portrait of the composer Hugo Richard Jüngst (1853-1923). Creator: Photo studio Franz Koebcke, Dresden
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Portrait of the composer Hugo Richard Jüngst (1853-1923). Creator: Photo studio Franz Koebcke, Dresden
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In this portrait photograph, Hugo Richard Jüngst (1853-1923) gazes intently into the distance, his expressive eyes reflecting a deep sense of concentration and artistic intensity. The composer, dressed in a formal suit and wearing a bow tie, sits against a plain backdrop, allowing the focus to remain solely on his enchanting countenance. This exquisite portrait was captured by the renowned Dresden-based photo studio Franz Koebcke. Established in 1868, the studio was known for its exceptional photography techniques and high-quality portraits of prominent figures from the arts, politics, and society. This particular image of Jüngst, taken in the late 19th or early 20th century, showcases the studio's mastery of capturing the essence of its subjects with remarkable clarity and detail. Hugo Richard Jüngst was a prolific German composer, conductor, and pianist, whose works spanned various genres, including operas, symphonic poems, and chamber music. Born in Leipzig, Jüngst studied music at the Leipzig Conservatory before embarking on a successful career as a composer and conductor. His most famous works include the opera "Die tote Stadt" (The Dead City) and the symphonic poem "Waldweben" (Forest Weaving). This evocative portrait of Jüngst not only offers a glimpse into the life of a remarkable composer but also serves as a testament to the artistry of the Franz Koebcke photo studio. With its timeless beauty and captivating subject, this image continues to captivate and inspire viewers more than a century after it was taken.
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