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Figure studies with a standing man in a red dressing gown, 1832-1880. Creator: Jan Weissenbruch
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Figure studies with a standing man in a red dressing gown, 1832-1880. Creator: Jan Weissenbruch
Figure studies with a standing man in a red dressing gown, 1832-1880
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Bare Feet Brush Darkness Dressing Gown Feet Foot Hague School Jan Weissenbruch Johannes Weissenbruch Looking Back Shadow Shadows Weissenbruch Jan Weissenbruch Johannes Worried Worry Barefoot Watercolour Paint
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This figure study, titled "Figure studies with a standing man in a red dressing gown," is a stunning work of art created by Dutch artist Jan Weissenbruch between 1832 and 1880. The black and white pencil drawing showcases a solitary male figure dressed in a red dressing gown, standing full length against a dark background. The man's bare feet are planted firmly on the paper, while his body language conveys a sense of introspection and worry. The intricate details of the folds in the dressing gown and the texture of the fabric are expertly captured through the use of pencil and paper. The play of light and shadow adds depth and dimension to the drawing, with the man's face partially hidden in the darkness, inviting the viewer to imagine his thoughts and emotions. This work is a testament to Weissenbruch's mastery of the Hague School style, which emphasized realistic depictions of everyday life. The drawing is a valuable addition to the art heritage of Europe, particularly the Netherlands, and can be found in the esteemed Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
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