Dorp aan het water 1648 - 1669
albertflamen
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aged paper
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toned paper
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water colours
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incomplete sketchy
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charcoal drawing
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possibly oil pastel
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tea stained
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underpainting
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watercolour bleed
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watercolor
"Dorp aan het water" (Village by the Water), a pen and ink drawing created by Albert Flamen between 1648 and 1669, depicts a serene landscape with a village nestled behind a field. The detailed lines of the drawing showcase Flamen's skill in capturing the quiet beauty of the Dutch countryside. The scene features a single prominent tree on the left foreground, and a group of figures in the distance, hinting at a sense of tranquility and isolation. This piece showcases the artist's interest in landscapes, a genre popular during the Dutch Golden Age.
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