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Biedermeier - traducción al francés

ART MOVEMENT
Biedermeier Style; Biedermeier style furniture; Biedemeier; Biedermeierstil; Biedermeyer; Biedermaier; Biedermeier architecture
  • [[Clara Schumann]], noted composer, portrayed in 1838 by [[Andreas Staub]]
  • Austrian Biedermeier sofa, c. 1815–1825, mahogany, upholstery (not original), [[Montreal Museum of Fine Arts]] ([[Montreal]], Canada)
  • ''Der Sonntagsspaziergang'' painting by [[Carl Spitzweg]], a typical representation of the ''Biedermeier'' period (1841)
  • Biedermeier room in the museum of [[Chrzanów]], [[Poland]]
  • ''Am Fronleichnamsmorgen'', by [[Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller]] (1857) is an example of Biedermeier paintings evoking harmony, belief, and tradition.
  • Emperor [[Francis I of Austria]] in his study at the [[Hofburg]] palace. The interior is in the Biedermeier style. The [[Concert of Europe]], ensured by the Austrian chancellor and foreign minister [[Klemens von Metternich]], enabled the period of peace in which Biedermeier sensibilities developed.
  • The Geymüllerschlössel in Vienna constructed in 1808, it houses the Biedermeier collection
  • [[Zimmerbild]] (chamber painting) of a Biedermeier interior in Berlin: fitted carpets, unified window, and pier-mirror draperies, and framed engravings in a restrained classicising style, around 1825, by Leopold Zielcke (1791–1861)

Biedermeier         
Biedermeier, family name; style of furniture developed in Germany in the 19th century

Definición

Biedermeier
['bi:d??m???]
¦ adjective denoting a 19th-century German style of furniture and decoration characterized by restraint and utilitarianism.
Origin
from the name of a fictitious German schoolmaster created by L. Eichrodt (1854).

Wikipedia

Biedermeier

The Biedermeier period was an era in Central Europe between 1815 and 1848 during which the middle class grew in number and the arts appealed to common sensibilities. Biedermeier began with the Congress of Vienna at the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and ended with the onset of the Revolutions of 1848.

Although the term itself derives from a literary reference from the period, it is used mostly to denote the artistic styles that flourished in the fields of literature, music, the visual arts and interior design. Biedermeier has influenced later styles.

Ejemplos de uso de Biedermeier
1. On apprend maintenant non seulement que ce Josef Fritzl au–dessus de tout soupçon ne l‘était pas tant que ça, et ce bien avant qu‘il ne soit étiqueté le «monstre des oubliettes» autrichien.» öLa Süddeutsche Zeitung, dressant un parall';le entre les affaires Kampusch et Fritzl, pose cette question lancinante: «Pourquoi trouve–t–on de tels monstres justement en Autriche?» Si l‘on suit ce raisonnement, poursuit le journal, «derri';re les valses, les chants tyroliens et les horloges ŕ coucou se cacheraient d‘effrayants abîmes, ce décor ŕ la Biedermeier ne serait qu‘une façade dissimulant vilenie et cruauté, et ainsi se dessinerait un biotope, dans lequel Sigmund Freud trouverait un filon inépuisable.