Akbar, Max, Poes (1916)

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Welcome to an intriguing exploration of Julie de Graag's 1916 artwork, "Akbar, Max, Poes." This captivating piece is not only a study in form and simplicity, but it also reflects a personal touch from the artist, evident in its intimate composition and distinct style.The artwork features three characters: a turtle named Akbar, a dog named Max, and a cat named Poes. Rendered in stark black and white, the figures are depicted with bold, minimalist lines that capture their essential forms and expressions. Akbar, the turtle, is shown at the left of the composition, its shell and limbs accented with simplified patterns that suggest both texture and movement. Max, the dog, dominates the central part of the piece with an alert, upright posture that communicates a sense of attentiveness and eagerness. Poes, the cat, is perched elegantly to the right, embodied with sleek, graceful lines that evoke the classic poise of a feline.Julie de Graag's use of negative space and limited color palette (black and white) emphasizes the clarity and precision of the line work, which is a hallmark of her style. The background is deeply saturated, allowing the figures to stand out prominently, creating a striking contrast that draws the viewer's eye directly to the subjects.This piece is not only a delightful depiction of these animals but also serves as a reflection of de Graag's affection for each character, suggesting a deeper narrative or personal connection. The inclusion of the dedication "voor Elsje" (for Elsje) at the top adds another layer of intimacy, hinting at this artwork being a thoughtful and cherished gesture.

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Compilation of human portraits, sketches and graphic arts from the 19th century by Julie de Graag (1877–1924), a female Dutch graphic artist and painter. She mainly produced graphic works in an Art Nouveau style which have been described as being both “sober yet refined”.