Brug met twee bogen by Cornelis Vreedenburgh

Brug met twee bogen 1890 - 1946

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drawing, paper, pencil

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drawing

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landscape

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paper

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pencil

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cityscape

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realism

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Cornelis Vreedenburgh made this pencil drawing of a bridge with two arches. Vreedenburgh’s work invites us to consider the place of art within broader society. Made in the Netherlands, a country renowned for its complex infrastructure of canals and bridges, this drawing represents a key element of Dutch culture. In a country where much of the land lies below sea level, bridges are a necessity. But they are also more than that. They are a symbol of connection, of movement, and of the ingenuity of Dutch engineering. In the early 20th century, Dutch artists were increasingly interested in representing scenes of everyday life. Vreedenburgh's focus on a functional structure highlights a society that valued progress and innovation. This drawing acts as a historical document, inviting the viewer to reflect on the relationship between a nation's infrastructure, its cultural identity, and its artistic production. To learn more, consider consulting sources on the history of Dutch engineering and urban development.

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