Mozart-Figaro

Bernhard Hasler

Associated Names
Bernhard Hasler

Artist, German, 1884 - 1945

Artwork overview

  • Medium

    portfolio with twenty-three color lithographs

  • Credit Line

    Rosenwald Collection

  • Accession Number

    1951.10.65-87

  • Series Title

    (see separate records for numbers 65-87)

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Associated Artworks

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This is a drawing depicting intermingling words and scenes. It features intricate designs where text and sketches are intertwined. Central names include Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Max Reinhardt, and Richard Strauss written in various font sizes and colors. Pencil sketches of figures in motion surround the names, possibly in a theatrical or festive setting. Additional words like "Salzburgs Freunden," "Figaro," and "Vom Bernhard Hasler" are included, hinting at a cultural or artistic connection. The drawing blends words and artistic elements to create a visual narrative.

Untitled

Bernhard Hasler

1884

The image features a drawing of a conductor, various people, and a musical composition. The central focus is on the conductor leading an orchestra, with other figures arranged around them. The composition includes text about W.A. Mozart and Figaro's Hochzeit (The Marriage of Figaro). The drawing is done in a loose, expressive style with a color palette of sepia and black tones. The figures and musical notations are depicted with fluid lines and soft shading, giving the drawing a dynamic quality.

Untitled

Bernhard Hasler

1884

This is a drawing of an ornate and mythological scene. The central image contains two figures in a detailed setting, surrounded by decorations including wreaths, cherubs, and mythological creatures. The figures appear to be engaged in a moment within an opulently decorated interior featuring drapery and textures. The surrounding motifs are symmetrical with a combination of circular forms housing additional detailed scenes in teal and sepia tones. The style hints at Rococo influences with its emphasis on embellishment and elegance, suggesting richness and narrative depth within the design.

Untitled

Bernhard Hasler

1884


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