Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is a print by Unknown. It dates from 1882 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.
About this work
Overview
This untitled print is a small, informal sketch featuring a woman in a bonnet with her face averted. Executed in loose, exploratory lines, the work appears to be a spontaneous test of a writing instrument.
Subject & Meaning
The sketch captures a private, everyday moment of a woman, conveyed through a non-confrontational, profiled pose. The subject's anonymity and the drawing's casual nature suggest it was not intended for public display, but rather as a personal or practice piece.
Technique & Style
Characterized by loose, smudged lines, the sketch indicates a rapid, possibly experimental execution, akin to a pen test. The overall appearance is one of spontaneity and informality.
History & Provenance
Discovered inserted within the 'Atlas Van Eck' at the Rijksmuseum, this sketch remains unattributed to a known artist. Its original purpose and the reason for its storage in the atlas are unknown.
Context
Originally tucked away in a reference book (Atlas Van Eck, wijknummer 28) at the Rijksmuseum, this sketch is part of a broader collection of anonymous, informal artworks housed by the museum.
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