Hyldemoer by Lorenz Frølich

Hyldemoer 1844

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drawing, paper, ink, pencil

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portrait

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drawing

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ink drawing

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narrative-art

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paper

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ink

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romanticism

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pencil

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genre-painting

Dimensions: 146 mm (height) x 94 mm (width) (bladmaal)

Lorenz Frølich created this drawing, Hyldemoer, with pen and ink. It is a study, an exploratory sketch. The drawing's appearance is deeply intertwined with its material. Pen and ink lend themselves to fine lines and intricate details, ideal for capturing the delicate forms of the figures and foliage. The artist used the pen to build up tones and textures, creating a sense of depth and atmosphere. Consider how the choice of pen and ink aligns with the cultural context of 19th-century art production. Drawing was a foundational skill for artists, serving as a means of observation, experimentation, and preparation for larger works. The act of drawing itself was imbued with cultural significance. Looking closely reminds us that even a simple sketch can carry layers of meaning. By emphasizing materials, making, and historical context, we challenge conventional notions of artistic value and gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry embedded within.

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