Zittend meisje by Suze Robertson

Zittend meisje 1865 - 1921

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drawing, charcoal

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portrait

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drawing

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pencil sketch

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figuration

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pencil drawing

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portrait drawing

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charcoal

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realism

Dimensions: height 622 mm, width 478 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Suze Robertson’s charcoal drawing presents a seated girl, her head bowed in quiet repose. The drawing captures attention not through detail but rather through a stark simplicity of form. Notice how the composition is structured around a play of light and shadow. The contrast is achieved through the use of charcoal, giving the drawing a compelling texture and depth. Robertson’s use of line is both economical and expressive. Look at the garment and hands: this technique defines the girl's posture and her contemplative mood. Robertson subtly challenges traditional portraiture by focusing on the psychological depth of her subject. The girl's posture, with her head slightly lowered, and the artist’s stylistic reduction, invites us to contemplate themes of introspection and social realism. Ultimately, the artwork embodies a powerful study in conveying profound emotional states through minimalist means. It represents the artist's thoughtful engagement with social themes and her innovative use of form to evoke empathy and understanding.

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