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Hans Thoma
A 1895 lithograph by Hans Thoma depicting a woman and child resting in a quiet Black Forest garden, rendered with precise line work.
Hans Thoma, a painter and printmaker from the Black Forest region, produced this lithograph in 1895. The work captures a quiet moment of domestic life, showing a woman seated on a simple wooden bench, cradling a child in her lap. They are positioned within a modest garden, enclosed by a rustic timber fence. To the left, the side of a traditional farmhouse with shingled walls provides a sense of place, while a large, leafy tree dominates the upper portion of the composition, casting a gentle shade over the figures. Thoma is recognised for his attachment to his native German countryside. His work often avoids the grandiosity of academic painting, preferring instead to document the rhythms of rural existence. The technique here relies on precise line work and subtle tonal variations, which define the textures of the wooden fence, the foliage, and the folds of the woman's clothing. The composition is balanced, with the verticality of the tree and the farmhouse wall contrasting against the horizontal lines of the fence and the seated figures. This print reflects the artist's interest in the intersection of human activity and the natural environment. By focusing on a private, domestic scene, Thoma creates a sense of stillness. The absence of dramatic action allows the viewer to observe the details of the setting, from the individual leaves on the tree to the construction of the farmhouse. It is a representative example of his graphic output during the late nineteenth century, demonstrating his ability to translate the atmosphere of the Black Forest into a monochrome medium. The work remains a clear observation of regional life, rendered with technical precision and a focus on the quietude of the home.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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