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Viennese Cafe: On the Terrace (Wiener Cafe: Auf der Terasse), 1911. Creator: Moritz Jung
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Viennese Cafe: On the Terrace (Wiener Cafe: Auf der Terasse), 1911. Creator: Moritz Jung
Viennese Cafe: On the Terrace (Wiener Cafe: Auf der Terasse), 1911
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Alcohol Alcoholic Alcoholism Bare Feet Burger Burger Nikolaus Cafe Drinking Drunk Drunkard Drunken Drunkenness Homeless Homelessness Jung Jung Moritz Jung Moriz Molzlagl Molzlagl Simon Moritz Moritz Jung Moriz Moriz Jung Nikolaus Nikolaus Burger Ragged Rags Simon Simon Molzlagl Surprise Surprised Tramp Viennese Barefoot Colour Lithograph Graphic Design Lithotint
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Caption: "Viennese Cafe: On the Terrace (Wiener Cafe: Auf der Terasse), 1911 - A Glimpse into a Bygone Era". This color lithograph, created by Moritz Jung in 1911, transports us to the bustling Viennese cafe culture of the early 20th century. The scene unfolds on a sun-drenched terrace where people from all walks of life gather to enjoy their drinks and engage in lively conversations. In this vivid depiction, we witness an array of characters that reflect the diverse social fabric of Vienna at that time. Amidst the clinking glasses and laughter, our attention is drawn to a ragged man with bare feet who stands out amidst well-dressed patrons. His disheveled appearance hints at his unfortunate circumstances – perhaps he is homeless or struggling with poverty. Jung's graphic design skills shine through as he masterfully captures both the physical details and emotional nuances of each individual present. The surprise etched on some faces suggests unexpected encounters or animated discussions taking place within this vibrant setting. As we admire this lithographic masterpiece housed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, it serves as a poignant reminder not only of Vienna's rich cultural heritage but also highlights societal issues such as alcoholism and homelessness prevalent during that era. Moritz Jung's work continues to resonate today, inviting us to contemplate how art can capture fleeting moments in history while evoking empathy for those marginalized by society.
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