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Ali Baba und die vierzig Räuber Pl.07 — History & Facts
In Ali Baba und die vierzig Räuber Pl.07, vibrant colors dominate the scene, creating a lively atmosphere. The figures are depicted in dynamic poses, suggesting movement and action. The setting is rich with detail, featuring ornate architecture and lush landscapes.
This combination draws the viewer into the narrative of the painting. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for rich color and texture. The brushwork is expressive, with visible strokes that add depth to the figures and background. The composition is carefully arranged, guiding the viewer's eye through the scene.
The dimensions are approximately 100 x 150 cm, making it a substantial work. Max Slevogt was a prominent German painter associated with the Symbolism movement. This particular work reflects his interest in storytelling through visual art. An interesting fact about this painting is that it is part of a series illustrating the tale of Ali Baba, showcasing Slevogt's fascination with exotic themes.
The work is currently held in a private collection, making it less accessible to the public.
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