Katrol met twee bloembakken by Henri-Charles Guérard

Katrol met twee bloembakken 1856 - 1897

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drawing, pencil, pen

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etching

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pencil

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realism

Dimensions height 342 mm, width 245 mm

Henri-Charles Guérard made this drawing of a pulley with two flower boxes. Guérard was part of a broader movement of artists in France during the late 19th century who challenged the traditional hierarchies of art. These artists sought to elevate the status of craft and decorative arts, blurring the lines between fine art and design. The image contains floral motifs and the depiction of everyday objects, reflecting a shift towards more accessible and relatable subject matter. Consider the social context of urbanization and industrialization in France during this time. As cities grew, there was a renewed interest in nature and the domestic sphere. Guérard’s drawing captures this sentiment by bringing elements of the garden into the home. Understanding this drawing requires looking at exhibition records, design journals, and social commentaries. These resources provide insights into the cultural values and artistic debates of Guérard’s time.

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