Skitse af to siddende børn og en hund by Lorenz Frølich

Skitse af to siddende børn og en hund 1845

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drawing, pencil

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portrait

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drawing

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figuration

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pencil

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genre-painting

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academic-art

Dimensions: 127 mm (height) x 187 mm (width) (bladmaal)

Lorenz Frølich made this pencil sketch of two seated children and a dog on paper. Frølich was a Danish painter, illustrator, graphic artist and etcher. Sketches like this provide insight into the artistic process and the social context in which art is produced. This sketch seems to depict a scene of domesticity. The presence of children and a dog suggests a focus on family life, which was a common theme in 19th-century art. Denmark at the time was undergoing significant social and political changes, with a growing emphasis on nationalism and cultural identity. Analyzing the cultural context of sketches like this involves examining social norms, artistic conventions, and the role of institutions like art academies and museums. By studying these elements, we gain a deeper understanding of the social and cultural values reflected in the artwork. Art historians rely on various resources, like archives, letters, and contemporary publications, to contextualize art and interpret its meaning within a specific time and place.

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