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Ruins of a Temple, South America, 1896 (w / c and bodycolour)
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Ruins of a Temple, South America, 1896 (w / c and bodycolour)
6452880 Ruins of a Temple, South America, 1896 (w/c and bodycolour) by Thiele, Franz (1868-1945); 35x54.5 cm; Private Collection
Media ID 25135720
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This print titled "Ruins of a Temple, South America, 1896" by Franz Thiele takes us back in time to the ancient world. The image showcases the remains of a temple located in South America during the late 19th century. With its vibrant watercolor and bodycolour technique, Thiele brings life to this archaeological site. The composition is framed by towering trees that add an element of mystery and enchantment to the scene. Their lush foliage creates a stark contrast against the weathered stone ruins of the temple, emphasizing both nature's resilience and mankind's impermanence. The artist's attention to detail is evident in his depiction of architectural elements, highlighting intricate designs and craftsmanship that once stood as testaments to human ingenuity. This artwork serves as a window into history, offering glimpses into lost civilizations such as the Aztecs who inhabited Mexico during this era. Amidst these ancient remnants lies evidence of fire with flames dancing from braziers, evoking thoughts on how fire has played a significant role throughout human existence. Smoke billows through the air, perhaps symbolizing not only destruction but also transformation. Thiele's painting captures more than just physical structures; it conveys emotions and stories left untold. It invites viewers to contemplate our connection with antiquity while marveling at nature's ability to reclaim what was once man-made. This remarkable piece stands as a testament to Thiele's artistic prowess and serves as an invitation for us all to explore history through
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