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FRIEDRICH HOLDERLIN (1770-1843). Johann Christian Friedrich Holderlin. German poet

FRIEDRICH HOLDERLIN (1770-1843). Johann Christian Friedrich Holderlin. German poet


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FRIEDRICH HOLDERLIN (1770-1843). Johann Christian Friedrich Holderlin. German poet

FRIEDRICH HOLDERLIN
(1770-1843). Johann Christian Friedrich Holderlin. German poet. Pastel, 1792, by F.K. Hiemer

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1792 Christian Frederick Johan Pastel Poet Holderlin


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This portrait print showcases the enigmatic figure of Friedrich Holderlin, a renowned German poet who left an indelible mark on literary history. Painted in 1792 by F. K. Hiemer, this pastel masterpiece captures the essence of Holderlin's contemplative nature and intellectual prowess. Holderlin's piercing gaze reveals a depth of wisdom beyond his years, as if he possesses an understanding of life's complexities that eludes most mortals. The artist skillfully uses delicate strokes to highlight every nuance of Holderlin's face, emphasizing his refined features and expressive eyes. Dressed in traditional attire, Holderlin exudes an air of elegance and sophistication befitting a man dedicated to the pursuit of artistic excellence. His poised demeanor suggests both introspection and passion for his craft - qualities that would come to define his poetic genius. As one gazes upon this remarkable portrait print, it is impossible not to feel drawn into the world of Friedrich Holderlin - a world where words become art and emotions are transformed into verse. This image serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring power of literature and its ability to transcend time. Whether you are familiar with Holderlin's work or encountering him for the first time through this exquisite artwork, this print is sure to inspire contemplation and ignite curiosity about the life and legacy of one Germany's greatest poets.

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