Speisetisch und Leuchter (1912)

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In the artful composition "Speisetisch und Leuchter" (Dining Table and Chandelier) by Ernst Stern, created in 1912, we are drawn into an era of classic elegance and meticulous detail. This painting exhibits a refined dining table, laden with the luxurious accouterments of a regal feast. Central to the scene is a festively adorned circular table cloth, skillfully draped over the table’s edges, enhancing the overall splendor of the arrangement.Adorning the tabletop are various opulent elements: towering confections and elaborate fruit arrangements that evoke the grandiose dining customs of the early 20th century. Each piece is rendered with precision, from the ornate candelabras casting a soft, inviting glow, to a selection of lavishly garnished dishes that promise a delight to the senses.Ernst Stern’s meticulous attention to detail not only captures the visual richness of a bygone era but also reflects the social customs and aesthetic values of his time, making "Speisetisch und Leuchter" a captivating snapshot of historical artisanship.

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Ernst Stern (1 April 1876 – 28 August 1954) was a Romanian-German scenic designer who, through his collaborations with most of the prominent German directors of the early 20th century, helped define the aesthetic of expressionism in both the theatre and the cinema.