Twee putti met een bok en tamboerijn by Jacob Hoolaart

Twee putti met een bok en tamboerijn 1728 - 1789

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drawing, print, ink, engraving

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drawing

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ink drawing

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narrative-art

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baroque

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print

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pen illustration

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pen sketch

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figuration

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ink

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engraving

Dimensions height 79 mm, width 77 mm

Jacob Hoolaart created "Two Putti with a Goat and Tambourine" using etching techniques. Here, line becomes the dominant force, delineating the figures of two cherubic putti flanking a goat. The composition is tightly framed, creating an intimate space where the figures interact. The putti, symbols of innocence, frame the goat as if in playful harmony. Consider how the artist uses line not just to define shape but also to suggest movement and texture. The etched lines, while sparse, create a sense of depth and volume. The goat, rendered with quick, energetic strokes, contrasts with the smoother, more deliberate rendering of the putti. This juxtaposition may reflect a symbolic interplay between innocence and earthly vitality. Ultimately, Hoolaart's print invites us to reflect on the relationship between form and content, where simple lines and shapes can evoke complex ideas about nature, innocence, and the human condition. The artwork becomes a site for ongoing interpretation, as we engage with its visual language.

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