Reproductie van een tekening met de voorstelling van een dorp in de bergen by C. Angerer & Göschl

Reproductie van een tekening met de voorstelling van een dorp in de bergen before 1899

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aged paper

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homemade paper

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paper non-digital material

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sketch book

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personal journal design

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paper texture

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personal sketchbook

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mountain

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folded paper

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paper medium

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design on paper

Dimensions: height 89 mm, width 135 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Editor: So, this is a reproduction of a drawing, before 1899, of a village nestled in the mountains. It looks like it's on aged paper, which gives it a lovely antique feel. The detail is incredible, almost photorealistic. It reminds me of a postcard you'd find tucked away in your grandmother's attic. What do you see in this piece? Curator: Oh, it whispers stories of wanderlust and forgotten vistas, doesn't it? I love the implied narrative – who lived in that village, what were their days like against that majestic backdrop? The artist, C. Angerer & Göschl, captured not just the *sight* but the *feeling* of that place. Notice how the heavy shading emphasizes the dramatic scale of the mountains. It dwarfs the village, hinting at the power of nature, the insignificance and resilience of humanity. Editor: It's interesting how the angle of the drawing almost makes you feel like you are on the mountainside, like you're there, taking it all in. Curator: Exactly! That's what a keen observer does – invites us to co-experience, to feel the cool mountain air and imagine the echoes of life in that distant village. It’s almost as if the artists aren't just rendering a scene, but also offering us an immersive time travel opportunity! Are you sensing the call to pack our bags and go find that village? Or a similar one... perhaps in our dreams? Editor: I definitely am! I'm off to do some traveling—first, to the library and then, who knows? Curator: Perfect. Keep wandering, in life, in art, and in your imagination!

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