Staand meisje dat een glas inschenkt by Josef Eduard Tetar van Elven

Staand meisje dat een glas inschenkt 1842 - 1859

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photo of handprinted image

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toned paper

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light pencil work

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pencil sketch

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charcoal drawing

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pencil drawing

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underpainting

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watercolour illustration

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green and neutral

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watercolor

Dimensions: height 248 mm, width 160 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Josef Eduard Tetar van Elven created this watercolor, "Standing Girl Pouring a Glass," using delicate lines and a subdued palette of whites, reds, and browns. The composition is vertically oriented, emphasizing the figure's height and creating a sense of quiet, contemplative space. Notice how the artist uses contrasting values to define the girl’s form against a darker background. The red apron introduces a focal point, drawing the eye to the center of the composition, while soft washes of color create subtle tonal gradations. The brushwork is loose yet controlled, capturing both light and shadow with nuanced precision. The play of light and shadow adds depth and volume, giving the figure a sculptural presence. The watercolor medium allows for delicate layering and transparency, enhancing the work's ethereal quality. Consider how the artist balances form and fluidity, capturing a fleeting moment in a way that invites reflection on themes of transience and simplicity. The artwork's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of quiet contemplation through the interplay of form, color, and texture.

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