Rotslandschap met waterval by Pierre Louis Dubourcq

Rotslandschap met waterval 1830 - 1858

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drawing, etching, pencil

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drawing

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etching

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pencil sketch

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landscape

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waterfall

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pencil drawing

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romanticism

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pencil

Dimensions: height 170 mm, width 230 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Pierre Louis Dubourcq created this etching called 'Rocky Landscape with Waterfall,' using his skills as a Dutch landscape artist during the 19th century. Landscape art often reflected broader cultural attitudes towards nature, and during Dubourcq's time, it captured a growing sense of national identity, with artists finding inspiration in the distinct landscapes of their home countries. Dubourcq masterfully captures the dynamic energy of the cascading water, contrasting it with the stoic presence of the rocks. This contrast might symbolize the tension between the fleeting and the eternal, the wild and the stable. There is also something deeply romantic about this scene; it invites us to imagine standing there, feeling the cool mist on our faces and hearing the roar of the water. Does the artwork evoke a sense of serenity, or does it stir a feeling of the sublime, reminding us of nature's overwhelming power? Consider the feelings and personal experiences that this landscape brings to the surface.

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