Bergachtig landschap by Cornelis Ouboter van der Griendt

Bergachtig landschap 1812 - 1868

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drawing, etching, ink, engraving

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drawing

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etching

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landscape

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ink

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engraving

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realism

Dimensions: height 157 mm, width 118 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Cornelis Ouboter van der Griendt created this mountainous landscape print, using etching techniques. Born in Rotterdam, his work exists at a fascinating intersection, capturing the sublime beauty of nature through the lens of 19th-century Dutch sensibilities. The image transports us to a rugged, romanticized vista. The composition invites a sense of awe and introspection. Mountainous landscapes during this period often served as metaphors for the untamed aspects of the human spirit, mirroring the era’s fascination with Romanticism. Consider the act of depiction itself—who has the privilege to represent such landscapes, and whose stories are left out of the frame? The artist invites us to contemplate our place within the grandeur of nature, while subtly reminding us of the cultural lens through which we perceive it. The artwork, although seemingly traditional, encourages us to reflect on the power dynamics inherent in landscape art, connecting the personal experience of viewing with broader societal themes.

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