Twee eenden (1923)

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"Twee eenden" (1923) by Julie de Graag is an exquisite example of visual simplicity mingling with profound expressiveness. This artist, renowned for her mastery in graphic art, presents a captivating woodcut print that highlights two ducks nestled comfortably alongside each other. The artwork is characterized by its minimalistic approach; it uses bold, black contours against a textured background to define the forms of the ducks, creating a striking contrast.The beauty of this piece lies in its clarity and the smooth, flowing lines that outline the ducks' bodies, imbuing a sense of calm and tranquility. The composition is compact, focusing entirely on the subjects with an almost abstract interpretation of their forms. De Graag's use of negative space enhances the visual impact, making the duo of ducks not only the center of attention but also a symbol of peaceful coexistence.Julie de Graag's "Twee eenden" is more than just a depiction of wildlife; it is a serene meditation on form, harmony, and the elegance of nature distilled into a moment of undisturbed repose.

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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”.