{"type"=>"root", "children"=>[{"type"=>"paragraph", "children"=>[{"type"=>"text", "value"=>"Carl Graeb was among the most acclaimed 19"}, {"type"=>"text", "value"=>"th"}, {"type"=>"text", "value"=>"-century artists. His fine brushstrokes, impressive attention to detail, and skilful use of light enabled him to create architectural and landscape paintings that have continued to fascinate people to this day. They became popular collector's items, which is why Graeb's patrons included families of the high-ranking nobility in Germany and Europe, who entrusted him with prestigious commissions. This publication shows one of his most extensive series, a watercolour cycle featuring Muskauer Park, created for Prince Frederick of the Netherlands between 1855 and around 1859. His bold colours and skilful use of light captured ephemeral moments for eternity that were celebrated by his contemporaries as a 'poetry of light'."}]}, {"type"=>"list", "listType"=>"unordered", "children"=>[{"type"=>"list-item", "children"=>[{"type"=>"text", "value"=>"First publication of the watercolour cycle with views of Muskauer Park, purchased from a private collection in 2021"}]}, {"type"=>"list-item", "children"=>[{"type"=>"text", "value"=>"Impressive testimony to the condition in the mid-19th century of Muskauer Park, one of the world's most significant landscape gardens and a UNESCO World Heritage Site"}]}, {"type"=>"list-item", "children"=>[{"type"=>"text", "value"=>"Exhibition: Neues Schloss Bad Muskau, June 5 to August 16, 2026"}]}]}]}
Publisher
Deutscher Kunstverlag
Publication Date
Aug 2026
ISBN
9783422804296
Pages
208 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
Categories
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