Legerkamp op de Droogberg te Overveen, 19 september 1787 by Vincent Jansz. van der Vinne

Legerkamp op de Droogberg te Overveen, 19 september 1787 Possibly 1787 - 1789

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drawing, ink, pencil

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drawing

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dutch-golden-age

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landscape

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etching

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ink

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pencil

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15_18th-century

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genre-painting

Dimensions: height 98 mm, width 158 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Vincent Jansz. van der Vinne created this drawing of the Legerkamp op de Droogberg te Overveen on September 19, 1787. It captures a military encampment during a politically turbulent time in the Netherlands. Painted during the Patriot Revolution, this work provides insight into the tensions between the Patriot movement, seeking democratic reforms, and the ruling House of Orange. Van der Vinne, through his depiction of the military presence, highlights the power dynamics at play. The encampment itself becomes a symbol of both control and potential conflict. Consider how the artist uses a muted palette and detailed linework to convey a sense of order, or perhaps, impending unease. The everyday scenes of soldiers and horses belie the political weight of the moment. This work invites us to reflect on how military actions intersect with daily life, and how individual experiences are shaped by broader political forces. It serves as a reminder of the human stories embedded in historical events.

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