
The Interior of the Palm House on the Pfaueninsel Near Potsdam
Carl Blechen
1834
Lush palms and overgrown greenery dominate this view of the Palm House, a country estate designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel to display the Prussian royals’ collection of tropical plants. This painting plays with the boundaries between architecture and nature, imagination and reality: vines curl around soaring columns and bowed fronds evoke archways. Carl Blechen populated his dazzlingly specific place-portrait with a leisure scene derived from colonialist fantasies of non-European women. The artist dressed the figures in rich textiles that echo the building’s colors and motifs, as if he considered them an extension of the décor.
Title | The Interior of the Palm House on the Pfaueninsel Near Potsdam |
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Artist | Carl Blechen |
Date | 1834 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Style | 19th century |
Dimensions | 135 × 126 cm (52 1/2 × 50 in.); Framed: 155 × 145.5 cm (61 × 57 1/4 in.) |