Kop met riviergezicht by Koninklijke Porseleinfabriek Dommer & Co.

Kop met riviergezicht 1809 - 1814

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painting, porcelain

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neoclacissism

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painting

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landscape

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porcelain

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decorative-art

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miniature

Dimensions: height 5.7 cm, width 8.7 cm, depth 7.3 cm, height 3.4 cm, diameter 13.1 cm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This delicate porcelain cup, crafted by the Koninklijke Porseleinfabriek Dommer & Co., features a serene riverscape. The figures, dwarfed by nature, stand contemplative near water – a motif resonating deeply with themes of introspection and the sublime. Consider how similar imagery appears across epochs. Think of Caspar David Friedrich’s lone wanderers gazing into the abyss, mirroring the figures’ pensive mood. The river itself is a potent symbol – a conduit of life, change, and the ceaseless passage of time. Its presence evokes a sense of the eternal, a concept humanity has grappled with for millennia. The very act of depicting nature reflects a deeper psychological yearning, a desire to connect with something beyond our immediate selves. It is this emotional echo, resonating through time, that imbues such images with enduring power. The river, the figures, the landscape – they are not merely decorations, but fragments of a collective memory, constantly reshaped and reinterpreted.

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