The framing is tightened on the face, and the counter-dive point of view reinforces the dynamism of the layout, as well as the quick touch and the dark palette, reduced to a camaïeu of browns and blacks to better highlight the two notes of light: the golden pin of the tie and the reflection in the barely visible glasses. News / George Hendrik Breitner (1857-1923), Venlo, Limburgs Museum, Acquisitions
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The framing is tightened on the face, and the counter-dive point of view reinforces the dynamism of the layout, as well as the quick touch and the dark palette, reduced to a camaïeu of browns and blacks to better highlight the two notes of light: the golden pin of the tie and the reflection in the barely visible glasses. News / George Hendrik Breitner (1857-1923), Venlo, Limburgs Museum, Acquisitions