Twee paarden by Pieter Dupont

Twee paarden after 1897

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drawing, graphite

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portrait

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pencil drawn

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drawing

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toned paper

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light pencil work

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animal

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pencil sketch

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landscape

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personal sketchbook

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ink drawing experimentation

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pen-ink sketch

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horse

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graphite

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sketchbook drawing

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pencil work

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sketchbook art

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realism

Dimensions height 310 mm, width 470 mm

This undated work, "Twee paarden," by Pieter Dupont, is rendered in delicate lines and a muted palette. The subject matter immediately evokes a sense of rustic simplicity. The etching technique brings a textural richness to the surface, emphasizing the muscularity and raw physicality of the horses. The composition, dominated by a large horse and a smaller one tucked beside it, creates a dynamic of scale and proximity that invites questions about dominance and vulnerability. Consider how Dupont uses line to define form, creating a sense of volume and depth. These artistic elements could be seen to destabilize our typical understanding of the pastoral idyll. The drawing suggests themes related to naturalism and the underlying structure of the animal kingdom. The work challenges any fixed ideas about beauty, engaging with new ways of thinking about representation and the animal form. This etching pushes us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.

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