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Hans Thoma
A 1894 etching by Hans Thoma depicting a mythological naiad in a meadow, accompanied by putti and a figure drinking from a stream.
Hans Thoma, a central figure in German art at the turn of the twentieth century, produced this etching in 1894. The work depicts a naiad, a water nymph from classical mythology, seated in a meadow. Beside her, a figure stoops to drink from a stream, while a group of putti hover in the air above, holding flowers. The composition balances the quiet, contemplative nature of the central figure with the playful movement of the cherubic forms in the background. Thoma often drew inspiration from the German Romantic tradition, blending naturalistic observation with allegorical themes. His approach to printmaking allowed for a delicate rendering of light and shadow, particularly in the way the water flows from the nymph's hand and the soft textures of the drapery. The inclusion of the putti adds a decorative quality to the scene, typical of the Symbolist interest in myth and folklore during this period. The artist's signature and the date are visible within the plate, confirming its origin in the mid-1890s. The print demonstrates Thoma's technical proficiency with the etching needle. He uses varied line weights to define the forms of the figures and the surrounding flora, creating a sense of depth without relying on heavy shading. The scene evokes a sense of timelessness, placing the mythological subjects within a recognisable, pastoral setting. This work reflects the artist's interest in the intersection of human experience and the natural world, a recurring theme throughout his career. Collectors of late nineteenth-century European graphic art will appreciate the balance between the classical subject matter and the specific stylistic choices that define Thoma's output.

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