Zittende jongen in een interieur met een ladder naar een vide by Bramine Hubrecht

1865 - 1913

Zittende jongen in een interieur met een ladder naar een vide

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Bramine Hubrecht

1855 - 1913

Location

Rijksmuseum

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Curatorial notes

Bramine Hubrecht made this sketch of a boy in an interior using graphite on paper. Hubrecht’s choice of material is significant, as graphite is an accessible material. The marks vary from light to dark, which suggests different pressures and angles were used to create the drawing. You can see smudging of the graphite, which adds to the sense of volume. This imprecision helps give the image its informal immediacy. The artist's technique gives the drawing its character, with the use of hatching and cross-hatching to build up tone and texture. The composition of the work, with its unusual perspective and cropped view, adds to the overall sense of intimacy and informality. By considering the materials and processes used to create this drawing, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the artist's skill and vision. The simple materials and the focus on everyday life challenge traditional notions of fine art.