Mehe portree (1909)
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Artist: Lilly Walther, 1909Lilly Walther's evocative portrait "Mehe portree" captures the soulful expression of an elderly man, rendered with delicate precision in charcoal. Created in 1909, this artwork beautifully exemplifies Walther's mastery in portraiture, particularly her ability to convey the depth and complexity of human emotions.The subject is portrayed in profile, allowing the viewer to engage deeply with his thoughtful, introspective gaze. His eyes, cast slightly downward, suggest a moment of reflection or solemnity. The fine details in his silver beard and the furrows of his brow speak to a life rich with experiences. The subtle shading around the facial features enhances the three-dimensional feel of the composition, inviting the viewer to ponder the thoughts of this dignified gentleman.Walther chose a muted palette dominated by shades of gray and brown, which beautifully complements the soft background, directing all attention to the subject's expression and intricate facial features. This piece not only serves as a remarkable example of early 20th-century portraiture but also stands as a homage to the human spirit, marked by resilience and grace.
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Lilly (Caroline Auguste Bertha) Walther (Valter) was a Baltic German artist and restorer.
She mostly Created flower and landscape pictures, still lifes and portraits (both oil paintings and watercolors ). The artist's ability to capture character is manifested primarily in drawings depicting children and portraits of Estonian peasants. SHe also worked in the field of ceramics and leather and textile art. In 1905 she participated in the design of the art salon of the Kluge & Ströhm bookstore in Tallinn.