Kar en een figuur by George Hendrik Breitner

Kar en een figuur 1880 - 1882

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drawing, paper, pencil

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drawing

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toned paper

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light pencil work

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quirky sketch

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pencil sketch

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sketch book

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figuration

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paper

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personal sketchbook

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idea generation sketch

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geometric

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pen-ink sketch

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pencil

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sketchbook drawing

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sketchbook art

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

George Hendrik Breitner made this sketch of a carriage and figure with pencil on paper. Breitner lived from 1857 to 1923, a time when art was evolving from academic tradition to more modern forms of expression. The sketch provides a glimpse into the urban life of the late 19th century Netherlands. Carriages were a common mode of transport, and their presence in art reflected the changing social landscape. Artists like Breitner, often associated with the Amsterdam Impressionism movement, sought to capture the energy and movement of city life, as well as the mundane life of the lower classes. To fully understand this artwork, we might research the role of carriages in Dutch society, the urban development of Amsterdam, and the artistic movements that shaped Breitner's style. By considering these contextual factors, we can appreciate how art captures and reflects the social conditions of its time.

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