A Farmer’s Wife Blowing her Nose (circa 1870-1875)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Delve into the rustic charm and everyday realism captured in the painting "A Farmer’s Wife Blowing her Nose" (circa 1870-1875) by the accomplished artist August von Pettenkofen. This intriguing artwork invites viewers into a candid moment, showcasing a farmer's wife engaged in the simple, unguarded act of blowing her nose.Pettenkofen's use of vibrant color and meticulous detail crafts a scene brimming with life and authenticity. The central figure—clad in a traditional, flowing blue dress and a patterned headscarf—stands humbly with a large woven basket snugly fit against her hip, likely filled with the day’s harvest or goods for market. Each fold of her dress and crease in her apron speaks to the toil and rugged beauty of rural life. Notably, her bare feet subtly hint at her deep connection with the land.The artist’s skilled brushwork brings out textural contrasts from the rough, practical clothing to the soft, wispy strands of the handkerchief, offering a palpable sense of the woman’s world. The warm, golden background, devoid of any distractions, focuses the viewer’s attention fully on the subject, emphasizing her as the embodiment of rural diligence and unrefined grace.As we observe this seemingly mundane act through Pettenkofen’s empathetic portrayal, "A Farmer’s Wife Blowing her Nose" transcends its simplicity to become a powerful ode to the resilience and uncelebrated moments of peasant life in the 19th century.
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August von Pettenkofen (10 May 1822 - 21 March 1889) was an Austrian painter, lithographer, illustrator and cartoonist.