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Seated woman next to a small table, 1832-1880. Creator: Jan Weissenbruch
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Seated woman next to a small table, 1832-1880. Creator: Jan Weissenbruch
Seated woman next to a small table, 1832-1880
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Asleep Beige Drowsy Exhausted Exhaustion Hague School Headscarf Jan Weissenbruch Johannes Weissenbruch Skirt Sleep Sleeping Tired Weary Weissenbruch Jan Weissenbruch Johannes Head Dress Watercolour Paint
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This pencil drawing, titled "Seated woman next to a small table" by Dutch artist Jan Weissenbruch (1816-1880), showcases the quiet intimacy of a young woman's moment of reprieve in the 19th century. Dressed in a beige, full-length skirt and a headdress adorned with a headscarf, she sits wearily by a small table, her head resting on one hand and her other hand cradling a pencil and paper. The room, filled with the warm glow of indoor light, is simple yet inviting, with a sense of calm pervading the scene. Jan Weissenbruch, a prominent figure in the Hague School movement, is renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to capture the essence of everyday life. In this drawing, he masterfully conveys the concept of exhaustion and the desire for rest, a common experience for many during the industrious 19th century. The woman's drowsy expression and the slight curve of her body suggest a deep sense of weariness, making this drawing a poignant reminder of the human need for respite. This watercolor drawing, with its intricate details and subtle color palette, is a testament to Weissenbruch's artistic skill and his ability to evoke emotion through his work. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, one of Europe's most esteemed museums, is home to a vast collection of Weissenbruch's art, including this beautiful and evocative piece. A must-see for any art lover, this drawing invites us to appreciate the simple pleasures of life and the beauty of a moment's rest.
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