Sanne Bruinier artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Young girl carrying a jug
Sanne Bruinier
Leiden 1875-1951 Den Haag
1875-1951
Young girl carrying a jug
pencil, coloured pencil and chalk on paper 64.5 x 24.7 cm, signed l.r. with initials and painted juli '98
This work on paper was previously for sale.
Little is known about the life and work of Sanne Bruinier. In her early years she lived and worked in Paris and Florence. We know this from letters from her from the years 1900-1902, bundled and published in 1993 under the title 'And all those unpleasantness because you are not a man: letters from a young painter around 1900'. They paint a vivid picture of the world of this young artist. Sanne Bruinier, then about 25 years old, tells in an animated correspondence with her sister Hélène from Florence and Paris about her daily activities and her progress in painting. This drawing, fine in tone and elaboration, shows the influence of Symbolism, a movement that emerged in France from about 1885 and still played an important role on the art scene around the turn of the century.