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Prøveblad i stylografi med portræthoveder, bonde til hest m.m. — History & Facts
In Prøveblad i stylografi med portræthoveder, bonde til hest m.m., we see a collection of portrait heads alongside a peasant on horseback. The figures are rendered with careful attention to detail, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing likenesses. The color palette is muted, emphasizing the natural tones of the subjects.
The setting appears to be a simple landscape, allowing the figures to take center stage. The drawing is executed in ink on paper, a medium that allows for fine lines and intricate details. The technique used suggests a high level of precision, typical of Realism. Viewers can observe the careful shading and line work that bring depth to the figures.
The approximate dimensions of the work are 30 x 40 cm, making it a relatively small yet intimate piece. Wilhelm Marstrand was a Danish artist known for his depictions of everyday life and rural scenes. This particular work reflects his interest in the lives of ordinary people, capturing their essence through portraiture. An interesting fact about this drawing is that it showcases Marstrand's skill in using ink, which was less common for portrait studies during his time.
His dedication to realism and detail sets him apart in the art world of the 19th century.
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