Bomen langs een kanaal en een stenen gebouw met waterkraan 1822 - 1893
drawing, mixed-media, watercolor, pencil
drawing
mixed-media
landscape
watercolor
coloured pencil
pencil
cityscape
mixed media
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This is a drawing by Willem Troost, featuring trees along a canal and a stone building with a water tap. The sketch presents a series of loosely rendered architectural and natural forms, engaging with the tradition of plein air studies. Each subject is isolated on the page, emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow across surfaces. Troost uses washes of color to define the shapes, creating an overall sense of atmosphere and transience. The composition invites us to consider the relationship between form and space. Notice how the artist captured the essence of each subject with minimal lines. This emphasis on materiality and form aligns with the formalist approach to art, where the visual elements speak for themselves, transcending literal representation. These fleeting glimpses of the world become studies in perception, echoing broader concerns about how we perceive and interact with our surroundings.
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