Baron Munchhausen
Baron Munchhausen
Record number: 23061601
Artist: Herrfurth, Oskar (German, 1862-1934)
Item caption, front: Münchhausen / O. Herrfurth, pinx.
Item caption/descriptive text, back: Münchhausens Abenteuer. 1. Freiherr Hieronymus von Münchhausen stammte aus dem Hannoverischen und lebte von 1720-1792. Er war viele Jahre als Offizier in Rußland und kämpfte in zwei Kriegen gegen die Türken. Er war als ein Mann von Witz und Humor bekannt und galt als Erzähler unglaublicher Kriegs-, Jagd- und Reiseabenteuer. Bei einer Flasche guten Weines gab er gerne im Kreis seiner Freunde seine wunderbaren Reisen und Abenteuer zum Besten, die überall noch heute mit Vergnügen gelesen werden. = Baron Münchhausen's Adventures. 1. Baron Hieronymus von Münchhausen came from Hanover and lived from 1720-1792. He was an officer in Russia for many years and fought in two wars against the Turks. He was well-known as a man of wit and humor, and was renowned as a storyteller of his own incredible war, hunting and travel adventures. With a bottle of good wine, he was happy to tell his friends about his wonderful journeys and adventures, which are still read with pleasure everywhere today.
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Dimensions: 138 x 90 mm.
Date: ca. mid-1920s or earlier
Nationality: German
Publisher: Uvachrom Gesellschaft für Farbenphotographie m.b.H., München [Munich]-Stuttgart, [Germany]
Series: Serie 324 Nr. 4912
Medium: Uvachrom color print from original watercolor painting
Physical description: deckle edges
Interpretive notes: Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia is a 1785 fictional work by Rudolf Erich Raspe (1736-1794), very loosely based on the life of a real German nobleman, Hieronymus Karl Friedrich, Freiherr von Münchhausen, who was evidently quite the raconteur. Raspe ascribed a series of exaggerated "tall tale" adventures to his principal character. In this first card in an unusually large series of 12, illustrator Herrfurth sets the stage by showing the Baron -- fortified by a large container of wine -- amusing a circle of friends with tales of his fantastic exploits. Smoking their post-supper pipes, the listeners eagerly lean in towards the Baron. The small private room, its walls decorated with hunting trophies, lends an air of intimacy to this relaxed late night scene.
Subject headings: Dogs
Credit: The Jack Zipes Historic Fairy Tale Postcard Collection/Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Baron Munchhausen
Baron Munchhausen
Record number: 23061601
Artist: Herrfurth, Oskar (German, 1862-1934)
Item caption, front: Münchhausen / O. Herrfurth, pinx.
Item caption/descriptive text, back: Münchhausens Abenteuer. 1. Freiherr Hieronymus von Münchhausen stammte aus dem Hannoverischen und lebte von 1720-1792. Er war viele Jahre als Offizier in Rußland und kämpfte in zwei Kriegen gegen die Türken. Er war als ein Mann von Witz und Humor bekannt und galt als Erzähler unglaublicher Kriegs-, Jagd- und Reiseabenteuer. Bei einer Flasche guten Weines gab er gerne im Kreis seiner Freunde seine wunderbaren Reisen und Abenteuer zum Besten, die überall noch heute mit Vergnügen gelesen werden. = Baron Münchhausen's Adventures. 1. Baron Hieronymus von Münchhausen came from Hanover and lived from 1720-1792. He was an officer in Russia for many years and fought in two wars against the Turks. He was well-known as a man of wit and humor, and was renowned as a storyteller of his own incredible war, hunting and travel adventures. With a bottle of good wine, he was happy to tell his friends about his wonderful journeys and adventures, which are still read with pleasure everywhere today.
Uniform title:
Dimensions: 138 x 90 mm.
Date: ca. mid-1920s or earlier
Nationality: German
Publisher: Uvachrom Gesellschaft für Farbenphotographie m.b.H., München [Munich]-Stuttgart, [Germany]
Series: Serie 324 Nr. 4912
Medium: Uvachrom color print from original watercolor painting
Physical description: deckle edges
Interpretive notes: Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia is a 1785 fictional work by Rudolf Erich Raspe (1736-1794), very loosely based on the life of a real German nobleman, Hieronymus Karl Friedrich, Freiherr von Münchhausen, who was evidently quite the raconteur. Raspe ascribed a series of exaggerated "tall tale" adventures to his principal character. In this first card in an unusually large series of 12, illustrator Herrfurth sets the stage by showing the Baron -- fortified by a large container of wine -- amusing a circle of friends with tales of his fantastic exploits. Smoking their post-supper pipes, the listeners eagerly lean in towards the Baron. The small private room, its walls decorated with hunting trophies, lends an air of intimacy to this relaxed late night scene.
Subject headings: Dogs
Credit: The Jack Zipes Historic Fairy Tale Postcard Collection/Minneapolis College of Art and Design