Bruggetje met huizen en molens by Pieter Dupont

Bruggetje met huizen en molens 1894 - 1895

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print, etching

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print

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etching

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textured

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landscape

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carved into stone

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line

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cityscape

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texture

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natural texture

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organic texture

Dimensions height 160 mm, width 185 mm

Pieter Dupont created this print, titled "Bruggetje met huizen en molens," using etching techniques. The image depicts a bridge, houses, and windmills, all common features of the Dutch landscape. This reflects the cultural values associated with the Netherlands, such as a strong connection to the land and the importance of industry. The composition of the print may reflect the influence of the Hague School, a group of Dutch artists in the late 19th century who emphasized realism and the everyday. The style may also be seen as a comment on the social structures of the time, showing an appreciation for rural life and the working class. The print challenges the notion that art should only depict idealized or aristocratic subjects. By studying the social and institutional context of this artwork, we can gain a deeper understanding of its meaning and significance. Researching the cultural values of the Netherlands, the influence of the Hague School, and the social conditions of the time can shed light on the artist's intentions and the artwork's reception.

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