Youth Playing a Lyre to a Maiden by a Fountain, 1803. Carl Wilhelm I Kolbe (German, 1757-1835). Etching on heavy wove paper; plate: x cm (16 x 21 1/4 in.); sheet: x cm (18 x 23 1/2 in.). Youth Playing a Lyre to a Maiden by a Fountain features seated lovers singled out by the light that strikes their upper bodies, which counters the overwhelming scale of the fantastical growth of vegetation surrounding them. Carl Wilhelm Kolbe’s “vegetable sheets” broke new ground in Germany around 1800 by focusing on giant vegetation, allowing the viewer to experience the mysterious life i


Youth Playing a Lyre to a Maiden by a Fountain, 1803. Carl Wilhelm I Kolbe (German, 1757-1835). Etching on heavy wove paper; plate: x cm (16 x 21 1/4 in.); sheet: x cm (18 x 23 1/2 in.). Youth Playing a Lyre to a Maiden by a Fountain features seated lovers singled out by the light that strikes their upper bodies, which counters the overwhelming scale of the fantastical growth of vegetation surrounding them. Carl Wilhelm Kolbe’s “vegetable sheets” broke new ground in Germany around 1800 by focusing on giant vegetation, allowing the viewer to experience the mysterious life in the undergrowth, a place untouched by humankind. Here, the vegetation is magnified, filling almost the entire sheet, and creating a distorted and somewhat surreal perspective combined with the meticulous observation of botanical details.


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