With the invention of photography, portrait painting was freed from the slavish reproduction of what was perceived. Nevertheless, citizens of the late 19th and early 20th centuries continued to have their portraits painted.
What information is conveyed in drawings and paintings? What do the drawn or painted portraits of adults and children tell us?
We explore the exhibition with a sketchpad and drawing materials.
Materials to bring along: Sketchbook or notebook, black fineliner, 6B or 8B pencil. If you wish, you can also bring a watercolor box with a tank brush (brush that can be filled with water).
Duration approx. 120 minutes
8,- EUR per person
With registration at museen@rastatt.de or 07222 972-8401
What information is conveyed in drawings and paintings? What do the drawn or painted portraits of adults and children tell us?
We explore the exhibition with a sketchpad and drawing materials.
Materials to bring along: Sketchbook or notebook, black fineliner, 6B or 8B pencil. If you wish, you can also bring a watercolor box with a tank brush (brush that can be filled with water).
Duration approx. 120 minutes
8,- EUR per person
With registration at museen@rastatt.de or 07222 972-8401
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