Twee arabesken met Amor en vazen by Anonymous

Twee arabesken met Amor en vazen 1700 - 1800

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drawing, engraving

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drawing

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aged paper

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toned paper

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light pencil work

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baroque

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pencil sketch

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old engraving style

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form

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personal sketchbook

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line

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sketchbook drawing

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pencil work

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academic-art

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decorative-art

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sketchbook art

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engraving

Dimensions: height 318 mm, width 202 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This undated drawing features two arabesques with Amor and vases, made by an anonymous artist. These delicate designs offer a glimpse into a world steeped in symbolism, reflecting the social and cultural values of its time. The images are ornamented with cherubs, vases and foliage. These motifs transcend mere decoration, evoking themes of love, beauty, and abundance. Consider how gender roles might be subtly encoded within this ornamental language, with classical allusions often reinforcing notions of femininity and virtue. The vases, symbols of containment and fertility, could also represent domesticity and the nurturing role attributed to women. How do these arabesques affirm or challenge traditional representations? Though anonymous, this drawing provides a fascinating lens through which to examine the intricate interplay between art, identity, and societal norms.

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