Sitting Girl With A Big Jug (1800 - 1809)

Technique: Giclée quality print
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The artwork portrays a young woman delicately holding a large jug in her hands. She is dressed in a simple, loose-fitting garment with a shawl draped over her shoulders, and her head is adorned with a cap that covers her hair and frames her thoughtful face. The woman gazes downward, seemingly lost in contemplation. The jug she holds appears sturdy and utilitarian, suggesting its everyday use in tasks such as fetching water. The soft charcoal lines and somber tone of the drawing evoke a quiet, introspective moment, captured beautifully by the artist’s skilled hand.

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Jean Bernard (1775–1833) was an avid Dutch art collector and a painter. His portraits of people, nature, and animals were drawn mostly with charcoal and colored crayons which beautifully captured the intricate details of his varied subjects. 

He was a successful artist during his lifetime with many of his works decorating ministries and famous people's homes.