Originally posted by Frank H:
“Someone who looks exactly like Mozart comes to Vienna & marries Mozart's widow.”
Herein lies a remarkable assertion. Mr.Roell clearly claims to know EXACTLY what Mozart looked like, and what Nissen looked like – both of which are claims that no one else, as far as I know, has ever made. I can only assume that Mr. Roell has received super-natural help in this.
Mr. Roell bases his assertion on comparing two portraits. As far as I can see, these two portraits do not prove his assertion.
Both Mozart and Nissen lived in a pre-photography era, when all we have to go on are various paintings and drawings of variable quality. When we consider the wide variation in appearance of Mozart in his portraits, the folly of claiming “exact” likeness from any such evidence is obvious.
Incidentally, such variations in appearance in portraits are typical of those of all people of the time – just think of those of Beethoven – so please don’t let anyone suggest that this is all down to a conspiracy to mislead people over Mozart’s appearance.
Variations in portrait appearance are partly due to the fact that many artists, even those who made their living as portraitists, were actually not very good at capturing the exact likenesses of their subjects’ faces. This usually didn’t matter too much, so long as they managed to make their sitters look more attractive than they actually were.
It’s quite possible that Mozart and Nissen were similar in physical type. The evidence suggests that the Mozart marriage was by and large a happy one, and that Wolfgang and Constanze were very much in love. The fact that she would have chosen as a second husband, someone with a strong physical resemblance to Wolfgang is no surprise at all.
Incidentally, regardless of the standard of portraiture, it is of course possible to point out strong resemblances between different people. That is because, so long as we don't insist on EXACT likeness, most people closely resemble many others. I am sure that anyone could find many people in the world bearing a strong resemblance to Mr. Roell. And I am sure that those determined to “prove” that Mr. Roell was actually someone else, and that this has been covered up by the CIA, FBI, Al Qaeda, Opus Dei, McDonald’s, the Freemasons, etc.etc., will find evidence to support their theories.
Of course, such theories will be couched in ways which make them, "regrettably" either impossible to disprove, or else take up so much time and effort to do so that no one with any sense would bother to.
[Incidentally, it is actually impossible to absolutely disprove anything apart from mathematical formulations, a fact of which conspiracy theorists take full advantage]
Frank
[This message has been edited by Frank H (edited 03-15-2006).]
[This message has been edited by Frank H (edited 03-15-2006).]
Originally posted by Droell:
We have only one problem: Someone who looks exactly like Mozart comes to Vienna & marries Mozart's widow.
Regrettably, disproving my idea will take work.
We have only one problem: Someone who looks exactly like Mozart comes to Vienna & marries Mozart's widow.
Regrettably, disproving my idea will take work.
Herein lies a remarkable assertion. Mr.Roell clearly claims to know EXACTLY what Mozart looked like, and what Nissen looked like – both of which are claims that no one else, as far as I know, has ever made. I can only assume that Mr. Roell has received super-natural help in this.
Mr. Roell bases his assertion on comparing two portraits. As far as I can see, these two portraits do not prove his assertion.
Both Mozart and Nissen lived in a pre-photography era, when all we have to go on are various paintings and drawings of variable quality. When we consider the wide variation in appearance of Mozart in his portraits, the folly of claiming “exact” likeness from any such evidence is obvious.
Incidentally, such variations in appearance in portraits are typical of those of all people of the time – just think of those of Beethoven – so please don’t let anyone suggest that this is all down to a conspiracy to mislead people over Mozart’s appearance.
Variations in portrait appearance are partly due to the fact that many artists, even those who made their living as portraitists, were actually not very good at capturing the exact likenesses of their subjects’ faces. This usually didn’t matter too much, so long as they managed to make their sitters look more attractive than they actually were.
It’s quite possible that Mozart and Nissen were similar in physical type. The evidence suggests that the Mozart marriage was by and large a happy one, and that Wolfgang and Constanze were very much in love. The fact that she would have chosen as a second husband, someone with a strong physical resemblance to Wolfgang is no surprise at all.
Incidentally, regardless of the standard of portraiture, it is of course possible to point out strong resemblances between different people. That is because, so long as we don't insist on EXACT likeness, most people closely resemble many others. I am sure that anyone could find many people in the world bearing a strong resemblance to Mr. Roell. And I am sure that those determined to “prove” that Mr. Roell was actually someone else, and that this has been covered up by the CIA, FBI, Al Qaeda, Opus Dei, McDonald’s, the Freemasons, etc.etc., will find evidence to support their theories.
Of course, such theories will be couched in ways which make them, "regrettably" either impossible to disprove, or else take up so much time and effort to do so that no one with any sense would bother to.
[Incidentally, it is actually impossible to absolutely disprove anything apart from mathematical formulations, a fact of which conspiracy theorists take full advantage]
Frank
[This message has been edited by Frank H (edited 03-15-2006).]
[This message has been edited by Frank H (edited 03-15-2006).]
I think Mr. Droell is having us all on.
The name Droell could easily be taken as droll. According to the dictionary, droll is an adjective meaning "amusingly queer".
Surely Mr. Droell does not propose his theory which comes from his imagination to fit the facts of historical truths. Besides, Nissen does not look a bit like Mozart unless Mozart underwent a nose operation and a fattening and artificial growth regime to make his slim little figure fit Nissen's considerably larger frame. Cosmetic surgery could also have been on the agenda to remove Mozart's pockmarked facial skin.
A good book for you to read, Mr. Droell, is a transalation from Danish, "Twice Perfectly Happy" which will give you a good biography of Nissen's life, his family and much of his correspondence. It is, to the best of my knowledge, available on Amazon.
Other than that I would recommend you visit
the Rigsarkivet in Copenhagen where I found valuable data for my book "Constanze Mozart's Beloved". Good luck.
Agnes Selby.
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