Untitled (Ruined Building with Figure) - Hermanus van Brussel
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Description
A delicate etching by Hermanus van Brussel depicting a ruined building and a solitary figure, showcasing the artist's precise line work and atmospheric control.
This etching by Hermanus van Brussel (1763-1815) captures a quiet, atmospheric scene typical of the late eighteenth-century Dutch tradition. The composition centres on the skeletal remains of a stone structure, rendered with delicate, precise lines that define the crumbling masonry and the textures of the surrounding earth. To the right, a gnarled tree provides a vertical counterpoint to the horizontal sprawl of the ruins, its branches etched with fine, rhythmic strokes that suggest age and exposure to the elements. A solitary figure sits in the foreground, providing a sense of scale and a human element to the otherwise desolate setting. The artist employs a light, airy touch in the sky, using minimal hatching to suggest the vastness of the atmosphere, which contrasts with the denser, more concentrated marks used to build the shadows within the ruin. The work reflects the period's interest in the picturesque, where the decay of man-made structures is observed with a sense of calm detachment. Hermanus van Brussel was a painter and etcher from Haarlem, known for his technical proficiency in capturing light and texture. This print demonstrates his ability to create depth through line weight and spacing rather than heavy tonal blocks. The paper shows signs of age, consistent with its historical provenance, which adds to the character of the piece. The handwritten annotations at the bottom of the sheet provide biographical details about the artist, suggesting this print may have been part of a collection or a catalogue of works. It is a fine example of the graphic output of a Dutch artist working during a period of transition in European art, where the focus shifted towards a more observational approach to the natural and built environment.
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Untitled (Ruined Building with Figure) - Hermanus van Brussel
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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