Zwei kleine Mädchen nebeneinander sitzend, die eine flüstert der anderen etwas ins Ohr by Philipp Rumpf

Zwei kleine Mädchen nebeneinander sitzend, die eine flüstert der anderen etwas ins Ohr 

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drawing, paper, pencil, chalk

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portrait

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drawing

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16_19th-century

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pencil sketch

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charcoal drawing

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paper

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pencil drawing

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romanticism

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pencil

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chalk

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genre-painting

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academic-art

Copyright: Public Domain

Philipp Rumpf made this drawing of two girls whispering sometime in the 19th century, using pencil or charcoal on paper. The soft, powdery quality of the medium lends itself well to capturing a fleeting moment. Rumpf's lines are quick and confident, sketching out the forms of the girls with an economy of detail. The paper itself, a warm grey tone, serves as a middle ground, allowing the artist to build up shadows and highlights with subtle gradations. Consider the social context: drawing was a valued skill in the 19th century, a mark of education and refinement. For an artist like Rumpf, it was a fundamental tool, used to record observations and develop ideas for larger compositions. But beyond its practical function, this drawing also offers a glimpse into a private world, a moment of intimacy shared between two young friends. By focusing on the materiality and making of this artwork, we can appreciate not only its aesthetic qualities but also its cultural significance, challenging the idea that craft is somehow separate from fine art.

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