Waiting (1912)

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"Waiting" (1912) by Udo Keppler is an evocative piece of art, ingeniously blending elements of fantasy with a startling depth of emotion. This painting captures a dramatic scene set in a narrow, craggy gorge, which is seemingly an anteroom to an ancient mythical world. Looming on either side of this gorge are towering cliffs, populated by mysterious, dark figures with the heads of birds and bodies draped in regal robes. These figures, which possess a somber and somewhat menacing air, appear poised in a state of expectation, gazing intently towards the openings between the cliffs.The central focus of the piece draws the viewer down the rocky path, past these enigmatic guardians, to a luminous horizon where an ocean and distant castle under a subdued sky evoke a sense of foreboding mystery and distant adventure. The play of light against shadow, the vivid contrast between the bright distant horizon and the dark, oppressive foreground, enriches the narrative, hinting at a journey or quest about which the bird-like figures seem to stand sentinel.Keppler’s manipulation of color and form not only defines the physical space of the gorge and its inhabitants but also imbues the scene with a tangible tension and anticipation.

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Udo J. Keppler, since 1894. known as Joseph Keppler, Jr., was an American political cartoonist, publisher, and Native American advocate. The son of cartoonist Joseph Keppler (1838–1894), who founded Puck magazine, the younger Keppler also contributed to cartoons, and after his father's death became co-owner of the magazine under the name Joseph Keppler. He was also a collector of Native American artifacts.