Venster met gordijnen by Anonymous

Venster met gordijnen

after 1878

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Artwork details

Medium
drawing, coloured-pencil, print
Dimensions
height 360 mm, width 270 mm
Copyright
Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Tags

#drawing#coloured-pencil#print#coloured pencil#decorative-art#modernism#watercolor

About this artwork

This print of window drapery, created by an anonymous artist, offers a glimpse into the world of interior design and material culture. The artwork showcases a window adorned with luxurious curtains and draperies, likely rendered using watercolor and ink. The textures and folds of the fabric are meticulously depicted. The attention to detail, particularly the tassels and trimmings, speaks to the value placed on embellishment and ornamentation during this period. Textiles played a crucial role in defining social status and domestic environments, and these were not simply decorative elements but also symbols of wealth and taste. Consider the labor involved in producing such elaborate textiles. From the cultivation of raw materials like cotton or silk to the weaving, dyeing, and embellishment processes, a whole network of skilled artisans would have been needed. The print hints at the complex social context surrounding production, consumption, and the display of status. This window, seemingly a straightforward illustration, shows how much meaning can be woven into the materials and techniques of everyday objects.

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