Head of a Roebuck

Wybrand Hendriks (1744-1831), watercolour, over black chalk, c. 1800

The Haarlem artist Wybrand Hendriks tried to render this roebuck’s coat as realistically as possible with delicate dots and lines of the brush. Its dull grey tinge indicates that it is winter, because in the summer the fur is a light brown. The artist undoubtedly had ample time to study the animal; it is probably dead, lying flat on the ground with lifeless eyes.

  • Artwork typedrawing, aquarel
  • Object numberRP-T-1958-13
  • Dimensionsheight 322 mm x width 345 mm
  • Physical characteristicszwart krijt, penseel in kleuren in waterverf