Ziet hier, Kinders! op deze Prent, / Den Pruisschen Adelaar ons bekend, / En noch veel ander soort van menschen / Zoo veel als ieder een kan wenschen 1781 - 1828
graphic-art, print, engraving
graphic-art
comic strip sketch
blue ink drawing
quirky sketch
narrative-art
sketch book
personal sketchbook
sketchwork
ink drawing experimentation
comic
sketchbook drawing
storyboard and sketchbook work
sketchbook art
engraving
Dimensions height 416 mm, width 327 mm
Johannes Egbertus van Lieshout created this print, likely around 1770, featuring a series of images accompanied by Dutch text. In a world on the cusp of revolutionary change, this seemingly simple collection offers a window into the era's social fabric. It is a mirror reflecting the nuances of Dutch society, and likely meant to satirize it. Each scene encapsulates everyday life while subtly revealing societal norms and expectations. The image of a woman carrying buckets or another walking with a child hints at the gendered division of labor, while a man pushing a wheelbarrow speaks to the working class's toil. The presence of a Prussian eagle may allude to the political tensions of the time. Van Lieshout’s print captures the pulse of a society grappling with identity, class, and the winds of change. As you reflect on this artwork, consider how it captures the collective experiences of a community, inviting both contemplation and connection with the past.
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