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Arrival of a trade caravan in the  Caucasian village at the Black Sea  ( probably in Adjara/Georgia or in Circassia). On the back ground can be see snow-capped picks of Elbrus mount. The painting created in 1872 by  very renowed German painter   Paul von Franken (1818  Oberbachem bei Godesberg -  1884 Duesseldorf). He  was a last painter of the romantic epoche , which in the middle of 19 century found his way into the Caucasus. The  typical representative of late romantic time, Franken  looked for the motives of his works in the mysterious nature , whose beauty and purityrepresented an eternal inspiration-pour for the romantic artist. With the experienced eye of a nature connoisseur from River Rioni or the areas  around   the city Kutaisi wrapped completely in green painted the Caucasian mountain landscapes, the wild river. Other drawings  again kidnap the viewer into the old part of town of Tiflis. One can feel the strange, eastern flair of this city, which must have exercised an inconceivable attraction to the romantic of Franken. People´s figures play  in  his  representations nevertheless a main place  , they  are addition to the landscapes , central component   of his  works. This landscape representations of the painter make   interesting his works until today and obtain an impression of the unaffected nature of the Caucasus this time. Full biography of the painter  in German can be find by Goethe-Institute in Tbilissi /Tiflis under :   http://www.goethe.de/ins/ge/prj/dig/mal/fra/de174275.htm 
Literature : Thieme/Becker "Arist Lexicon (in german); Benezit "Artist lexicon"(in french), 
Inscription: signed  and dated 1872 lower left 
Technique:  oil on canvas. Luxuriousy original period  gold-plated frame. 
Measurements: unframed 26" x 18 2/3" (66 x 47,5 cm); framed 31 1/2 " x 23 2/3" (80 x 60 cm) 
Condition: in very good condition    |