Landschap met boerenkar bij boerderij by Alexander (II) Voet

Landschap met boerenkar bij boerderij 1661 - 1689

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drawing, print, etching, ink, engraving

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pencil drawn

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drawing

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dutch-golden-age

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print

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etching

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pencil sketch

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landscape

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ink

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pencil drawing

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pen-ink sketch

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engraving

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realism

Dimensions: height 220 mm, width 295 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Alexander Voet the Younger created this landscape with a farmer's cart near a farm using etching techniques during the late 17th century. The detailed lines and monochromatic tones construct a serene yet subtly dynamic rural scene. Notice the careful arrangement of elements, how the artist uses a high vantage point to present a sweeping view. The composition guides your eyes from the textured foreground, across the middle ground with its prominent tree and farmhouse, to the distant, fading horizon. There’s a semiotic structure at play, where the visual components symbolize deeper cultural meanings. The farmer’s cart suggests a connection to the land and traditional ways of life. Consider how the interplay of light and shadow, especially in the cloud formations, adds a layer of complexity. It could represent the transient nature of existence. The etching invites us to contemplate the relationship between humanity and nature, reflecting broader philosophical concerns of the time. This artistic interpretation leaves space for individual reflection and interpretation.

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