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Young Girl at the Keyboard, 1767. Creator: Johannes Kornlein
Young Girl at the Keyboard, 1767
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Amstel Cornelis Ploos Van Braij Jan Salomonsz De Bray Jan De Cornelis Jacobsz Ploos Van Amstel Cornelis Ploos Van Amstel Jan De Bray Jan Salomonsz De Braij Johannes Kornlein Keyboard Kornlein Johannes Ploos Van Amstel Cornelis Ploos Van Amstel Cornelis Jacobsz Sepia Sheet Music Slashed Sleeve Sleeves Playing An Instrument
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Young Girl at the Keyboard, 1767
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is a captivating portrait captured by Johannes Kornlein in the 18th century. The image showcases a young woman engrossed in playing an instrument, her delicate fingers gracefully gliding across the keys of a keyboard. Dressed in traditional Dutch attire, she exudes elegance and poise. The artist's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this monochrome print. From the slashed sleeves of her dress to the intricate sheet music before her, each element tells a story of its own. The sepia tones add depth and warmth to the composition, creating an atmosphere that transports us back to this bygone era. Kornlein's use of chalk manner with roulette and burnishing techniques printed in red ink on wove paper proof adds texture and dimensionality to the artwork. This technique brings life to every stroke, capturing not only the physical appearance but also conveying emotions through his subject's expression. Displayed at the National Gallery of Art Washington, this piece stands as a testament to Kornlein's mastery as an artist and serves as a window into Dutch culture during that time period. It invites viewers to imagine themselves immersed in beautiful melodies echoing through grand halls while appreciating both artistry and music. This print offers us a glimpse into history - it encapsulates not only one individual but also represents countless women who found solace and self-expression through their musical talents.
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