Meisjesportret van Joke

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** In this delicate and intimate portrait, the artist Julie de Graag captures the essence of gentleness and youthful innocence. "Meisjesportret van Joke" presents a side profile of a young girl named Joke, her features rendered with a soft and detailed touch that reflects her tender age and serene demeanor.The young girl’s hair is loosely styled, with soft, wavy locks falling gently around her face, partially held back to reveal her thoughtful expression. There's a distinct purity in her gaze, which is directed slightly downward, lending a contemplative air to the composition.Julie de Graag has skillfully used pencil to create subtle gradations of light and shadow, conveying not just the physical features of the young Joke, but also hinting at her personality. The light touch of the pencil, combined with the fine strokes, emphasizes the artist's delicate approach and precise technique.This artwork is not just a portrait but a window into the early 20th-century Dutch artistic style, characterized by an attention to detail and a profound respect for the subject's individuality.

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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”.