Sessel 1 bis 3 (1912)

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Welcome to our virtual gallery showcasing the exquisite artistry of Ernst Stern, titled "Sessel 1 bis 3" from 1912. This remarkable work presents an illustrative trio of seating styles from the early 20th century, demonstrating Stern’s keen eye for detail and his appreciation for decorative arts.The painting features three distinct pieces: the first is a high-backed chair upholstered in a vibrant, patterned fabric, giving it an air of elegance fused with comfort. The second, a modest wooden stool with a cushioned top, presents a more utilitarian approach, yet retains a sense of delicacy with its finely carved legs and structured frame. Finally, the third piece is a luxurious, padded footrest adorned with ornate fabric and intricate carvings, suggesting a piece that would not be out of place in an opulent setting.Each piece is rendered with precise linework and soft, complementary colors that not only highlight the unique characteristics of these furnishings but also reflect the historical and cultural significance of the period. "Sessel 1 bis 3" offers viewers an intimate glimpse into the past, inviting them to appreciate the craftsmanship and aesthetic considerations of a bygone era.

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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.