Alexander von Humboldt in his library (Eduard Hildebrant, 1856) |
The exhibit included a painting by the German artist Johann Moritz Rugendas (1802-1858), on whom I reported in an earlier post. Rugendas was the subject of a novella by the Argentinian writer Cesar Aira, which documents the recent fascination of contemporary writers (e.g., Daniel Kehlmann) with Humboldt. Naturally I loved the portrait of Humboldt in his library.
Picture sources: Princeton U. Thematic Maps; Cerebro.com
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