The academically-trained Austrian visual artist Franz Caucig Görz produced a body of work that ran from altarpieces to portraiture, with a tendency to choose subjects from history, religion, or mythology in the main. Here the Trojan hero and his noble wife are lifelike amidst the classical edifice of the ancient city somewhere in Asia Minor.
The Farewell Between Hector and Andromache, c.1785, Pen and Brown Ink, Grey Wash on ParchmentFranz Caucig Görz Austrian (1755 - 1828) |
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The academically-trained Austrian visual artist Franz Caucig Görz produced a body of work that ran from altarpieces to portraiture, with a tendency to choose subjects from history, religion, or mythology in the main. Here the Trojan hero and his noble wife are lifelike amidst the classical edifice of the ancient city somewhere in Asia Minor. |
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