フィリップ・ヴァイト(1793-1877)は、フレスコ画を復活させたドイツのロマン派画家であり、ナザレ派の指導者。宗教的な場面、大胆な色彩、深みが特徴です。『キリスト教の導入』などの作品をTopImpressionistsでご覧ください!
ニュルンベルクのゲルマニシェス・ナショナルミュージアムで、ドイツの文化と芸術に触れましょう!先史時代から現代まで、数千年にわたる130万点以上の展示品を探索。ドイツの豊かな遺産を巡る旅があなたを待っています。
This monumental painting by Philipp Veit is a unique testimonial of German history. A female figure towers before a flat landscape. She carries a flag of black, red and gold, her breast bears the crest of the German Confederation with the double-headed eagle. Other national symbols are the crown of oak leaves, the sword and olive branch standing for strength and peace-loving nature as well as the broken chains for freedom. The allegorical figure represents the unified German nation. In 1848, her outstanding portrait was hung in St. Paul’s Church, Frankfurt, during the first all-German Parliament. The painting impressively symbolises the call to create a civic constitution uniting all the German federal states.