Pige ser på en ung fisker, der sidder på en stol by Wilhelm Marstrand

Pige ser på en ung fisker, der sidder på en stol

1810 - 1873

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Artwork details

Medium
drawing, pencil, pen
Dimensions
145 mm (height) x 114 mm (width) (bladmaal)
Location
SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst

Tags

#portrait#drawing#imaginative character sketch#quirky sketch#sketch book#cartoon sketch#personal sketchbook#idea generation sketch#sketchwork#romanticism#pencil#sketchbook drawing#pen#genre-painting#storyboard and sketchbook work#sketchbook art

About this artwork

Wilhelm Marstrand created this pen drawing, titled "A girl looks at a young fisherman sitting on a chair", in the 19th century. Marstrand, living in an era of emerging national identities, often depicted scenes of everyday life, imbuing them with a sense of romantic nationalism. Here, class and gender intersect in the depiction of a young fisherman and a girl. The fisherman, presumably from a working-class background, is seated, perhaps injured, while the girl looks on with a mixture of concern and curiosity. It reflects societal expectations, with the woman taking on a nurturing role, while the fisherman embodies a rugged masculinity. Marstrand develops a narrative that touches on the social dynamics of the time. In viewing this piece, we might consider the roles assigned to individuals based on their gender and class, and how these roles shape their interactions and identities. It is an intimate snapshot of human connection.

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