Wed naast een fort by William Unger

Wed naast een fort 1861 - 1889

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drawing, print, etching, engraving

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pencil drawn

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drawing

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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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engraving

Dimensions height 218 mm, width 291 mm

William Unger created "Wed naast een fort", using etching techniques. The monochromatic landscape is heavily textured and rich in chiaroscuro, creating a sense of depth and atmospheric perspective. The use of light and shadow directs the viewer's eye, inviting you into this world. The artist uses a structural framework to organize the composition, employing semiotic signs to convey deeper meanings. For example, the depiction of people on horseback crossing the river can be interpreted as the artist representing movement and transition. The fort, a symbol of stability and authority, contrasts with the figures, creating a visual tension. It is through this interplay that the image generates a sense of narrative and cultural insight. Ultimately, "Wed naast een fort" demonstrates how formal elements can be used not only to depict a scene, but also to explore themes of movement, permanence, and the relationship between people and their environment.

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