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Illustration for Wedding Proposals: The Mennonite - Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki

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Size: A4 (21x29.7 cm)
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A detailed 18th-century etching by Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki depicting a formal courtship scene, rendered with precise line work and historical accuracy.

This etching by Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki belongs to a series of illustrations depicting various courtship customs. The scene captures a formal interaction between a suitor and a young woman, observed by an older female figure who acts as a chaperone. Chodowiecki, a prolific printmaker based in Berlin, was highly regarded for his ability to document the social habits and domestic interiors of the eighteenth century with precision. The composition is structured around the central figures, who are positioned within a sparsely furnished room. The artist employs fine, controlled lines to define the textures of the clothing, the wooden chairs, and the draped fabric in the background. His approach to light and shadow is restrained, focusing on the clarity of the narrative rather than dramatic atmospheric effects. The inclusion of the title in both German and French, 'Der Menoniste' and 'Le Menonite', reflects the international circulation of such prints during the period. Chodowiecki was a master of the small-scale print, often producing works intended for books or private collections. His work provides a window into the social etiquette of the era, where gestures and posture communicated status and intent. The figures are rendered with a focus on naturalistic proportion, yet they retain the stylistic hallmarks of the late Rococo period. The print demonstrates the artist's technical skill in etching, particularly in his use of cross-hatching to create depth and volume within the figures' garments. This piece is a representative example of the genre scenes that defined his career, offering a quiet observation of human interaction. The print remains a valuable record of historical costume and social behaviour, presented with the characteristic order and refinement associated with Chodowiecki's graphic output.

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Illustration for Wedding Proposals: The Mennonite - Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki - Poster

Illustration for Wedding Proposals: The Mennonite - Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki

Regular price  From $29.00 USD
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Fine Art Poster / A4 (21x29.7 cm) / -

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Artist Biography

Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki

Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki transitioned from a career in the Berlin grain trade to become a leading figure in European printmaking. He eventually rose to the position of director at the Berlin Academy of Arts. Although he spent most of his life in Prussia, he maintained a strong connection to his Polish identity. He documented his travels back to Danzig through detailed sketches that recorded the local customs of the time.

His artistic approach focused on the daily lives of the middle classes. He modified the aristocratic French style of fêtes galantes to suit a modest, domestic sensibility. His etchings for literary works like Voltaire's Candide and Le Sage's Gil Blas brought visual form to Enlightenment philosophy. These prints avoided the excesses of the Rococo period in favour of a restrained Neoclassical clarity.

Collectors today appreciate the scale and historical accuracy of these works. These prints were designed for personal study rather than public display. They provide a factual record of eighteenth-century fashion and domestic interiors. Pieces such as Mother and Child or The Teacher offer a direct look at the private world of the past.
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Because every print is made to order, we don't offer change-of-mind returns, refunds or exchanges. If your order arrives faulty, damaged or incorrect, we'll replace it free of charge — just contact us within 48 hours of delivery. EU customers have a 14-day cooling-off right. See our refunds page for full details.

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