Dritte Sängerin (1912)

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"Dritte Sängerin" (1912) by Ernst Stern captivates with its artistic charm and distinctive style. This unique depiction showcases a woman elegantly attired in traditional or theatrical costumes, evoking a sense of vintage fashion and cultural richness. She holds an intricately designed string instrument that suggests her role as a singer or musician, adding to the narrative depth of the artwork. Her posture and expression convey a formal yet serene presence, inviting viewers to ponder the story behind her performance.Rendered with delicate line work and subdued color accents, Stern's creation strikes a balance between simplicity and detail. The warm browns and creamy tones highlight the textures of her clothing and accessories, while the subtle backdrop focuses our attention squarely on her figure.

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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.