About this artwork
Jean Daullé created this print, "Vrouw met strik in het haar," using engraving. Observe how the portrait is neatly framed, drawing immediate attention to the female figure. The engraver's use of fine lines captures her delicate features and the soft folds of her garment, creating a subtle yet alluring texture. Her gaze drifts off to the side, a subtle indication, perhaps, of ennui. Consider the structured composition, with the frame acting as a boundary, yet the woman's slight lean forward suggests a reaching beyond the frame itself. This could be interpreted as a challenge to the conventions of portraiture in this period, where the subject's inner psychological state is subtly revealed. Ultimately, this print intrigues us not only with its technical skill but with its quiet suggestion of the sitter's persona, inviting a deeper engagement with the complexities of identity.
Artwork details
- Medium
- etching, engraving
- Dimensions
- height 275 mm, width 200 mm
- Location
- Rijksmuseum
- Copyright
- Rijks Museum: Open Domain
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About this artwork
Jean Daullé created this print, "Vrouw met strik in het haar," using engraving. Observe how the portrait is neatly framed, drawing immediate attention to the female figure. The engraver's use of fine lines captures her delicate features and the soft folds of her garment, creating a subtle yet alluring texture. Her gaze drifts off to the side, a subtle indication, perhaps, of ennui. Consider the structured composition, with the frame acting as a boundary, yet the woman's slight lean forward suggests a reaching beyond the frame itself. This could be interpreted as a challenge to the conventions of portraiture in this period, where the subject's inner psychological state is subtly revealed. Ultimately, this print intrigues us not only with its technical skill but with its quiet suggestion of the sitter's persona, inviting a deeper engagement with the complexities of identity.
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