Tekenend meisje en vrouw met een tennisracket by Jozef Israëls

Tekenend meisje en vrouw met een tennisracket 1834 - 1911

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drawing, pencil

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portrait

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drawing

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impressionism

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pencil sketch

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pencil

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realism

Dimensions height 126 mm, width 177 mm

Jozef Israëls created this drawing of a girl drawing and a woman with a tennis racket using graphite and colored pencil on paper. The artist’s choice of media influences the appearance, providing a unique aesthetic quality to the artwork. The texture and weight of the paper support the marks of the pencil, creating a sense of depth, spontaneity, and movement. Israëls engaged with traditional drawing techniques in his creative process, using the graphite pencil to build up tonal values and define forms, adding subtle color to the image. The social significance of the work lies in its depiction of everyday life and leisure activities. The scene invites viewers to reflect on the cultural context in which it was made. By considering the materials, making, and context of this drawing, we gain a deeper understanding of its meaning, challenging traditional distinctions between fine art and craft.

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