Torso van een naakte man en armen by Reijer Stolk

Torso van een naakte man en armen 1906 - 1945

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drawing, pencil

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drawing

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pencil sketch

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figuration

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pencil

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line

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portrait drawing

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academic-art

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nude

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arm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Reijer Stolk sketched this torso of a nude man and arms with a pencil on paper. Stolk, a Dutch artist, was later murdered in 1945 during the Second World War for his resistance activities. This sketch gives us a glimpse into the traditional artistic practice of studying the human form, often idealized and gendered. However, it's also a testament to the artist's life during wartime. Art becomes a silent witness when viewed through the lens of Stolk's personal history. What does it mean to create art while resisting oppression? How does the act of drawing a nude human form intersect with the politics of war and resistance? Consider how this sketch becomes a poignant reflection on identity, vulnerability, and defiance in the face of overwhelming adversity.

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