About this artwork
Adrianus Eversen created this sketch, “Muur met een poort,” as part of his broader artistic engagement with urban landscapes and architecture. Eversen lived and worked in the Netherlands during the 19th century. The period was marked by significant social and political changes. This piece provides insight into the cultural emphasis on urbanization and the transformation of city spaces. The gate suggests boundaries and transitions, both physical and metaphorical. It evokes a sense of entering or exiting a particular space or state of being. Eversen’s work often captures scenes of daily life. While this work appears to be a simple sketch, we can consider how the inclusion of the gate could symbolize the experience of entering a new phase of life.
Artwork details
- Medium
- drawing, paper, pencil
- Copyright
- Rijks Museum: Open Domain
Tags
tree
drawing
amateur sketch
aged paper
toned paper
light pencil work
sketched
incomplete sketchy
hand drawn type
landscape
paper
personal sketchbook
sketch
pencil
line
sketchbook drawing
sketchbook art
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About this artwork
Adrianus Eversen created this sketch, “Muur met een poort,” as part of his broader artistic engagement with urban landscapes and architecture. Eversen lived and worked in the Netherlands during the 19th century. The period was marked by significant social and political changes. This piece provides insight into the cultural emphasis on urbanization and the transformation of city spaces. The gate suggests boundaries and transitions, both physical and metaphorical. It evokes a sense of entering or exiting a particular space or state of being. Eversen’s work often captures scenes of daily life. While this work appears to be a simple sketch, we can consider how the inclusion of the gate could symbolize the experience of entering a new phase of life.
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