Everzwijn aangevallen door jachthonden by Pieter van Loon

Everzwijn aangevallen door jachthonden 1811 - 1873

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drawing, paper, ink

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drawing

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imaginative character sketch

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light pencil work

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quirky sketch

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animal

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landscape

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paper

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personal sketchbook

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ink

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idea generation sketch

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sketchwork

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romanticism

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sketchbook drawing

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genre-painting

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storyboard and sketchbook work

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academic-art

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sketchbook art

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fantasy sketch

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realism

Dimensions: height 296 mm, width 240 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Pieter van Loon made this dramatic drawing of a wild boar set upon by hunting dogs with pen in brown ink, brush in brown and gray ink, and graphite on paper. Consider how the artist wields these materials. The pen creates precise outlines, defining the forms of the animals with economical lines, while the brush renders the tonal variations, bringing depth and volume to the scene. This use of two different techniques adds tension and depth to the composition, heightening the drama of the encounter. What makes this scene so compelling is how van Loon conveys movement and energy with such simple means. The drawing's immediacy suggests it was made on location, perhaps even during a hunt, and it raises questions about class, labor, and human intervention in the natural world. Ultimately, this drawing reveals how artistic practices extend beyond traditional notions of fine art. By attending to these subtleties, we can more fully appreciate the social and cultural significance embedded within this drawing.

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