Tekenvoorbeeld met handen en voeten by Jean Augustin Daiwaille

Tekenvoorbeeld met handen en voeten 1820 - 1833

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drawing, paper, pencil

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pencil drawn

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drawing

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pencil sketch

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etching

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figuration

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paper

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pencil

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line

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sketchbook drawing

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pencil work

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academic-art

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realism

Dimensions height 413 mm, width 540 mm

Jean Augustin Daiwaille rendered this drawing of hands and feet with graphite. The composition is neatly arranged, featuring two hands at the top and two feet below, all presented in meticulous detail. Daiwaille’s approach emphasizes the structural elements, with precise lines delineating muscles, tendons, and bones. The use of graphite allows for subtle gradations, enhancing the three-dimensionality of the anatomical forms. This careful rendering reflects a formal concern with accuracy and proportion, aligning with academic traditions of anatomical study. However, beyond mere representation, the drawing also engages with ideas about the body as a site of knowledge and inquiry. The structural depiction of the human form invites us to consider the underlying frameworks that govern movement and function. This fusion of scientific observation with artistic skill encourages us to see the body not just as a physical entity but as a complex system of signs. Ultimately, Daiwaille's drawing functions as an invitation to explore the intricate relationship between form and meaning, where aesthetic representation becomes a means of understanding fundamental aspects of human existence.

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