print, engraving
portrait
academic-art
engraving
realism
Dimensions: height 158 mm, width 121 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This is a reproduction of an engraving of a portrait of Edmond de Coussemaker, created by N.C. Edmond de Coussemaker was a French musicologist, whose work heavily influenced the understanding of early music. Coussemaker's identity as a scholar was deeply embedded in the 19th-century European context, marked by growing nationalism and cultural preservation efforts. The engraving captures Coussemaker in a formal pose, reflecting the social conventions of the time. He is depicted as a man of intellect and stature. The artwork speaks to the historical emphasis on portraying individuals of importance, often reinforcing existing power structures. Consider how Coussemaker's work contributed to shaping perceptions of European musical heritage. The emotional resonance of his work lies in its capacity to connect us to the past, while simultaneously reminding us of the selective nature of historical narratives.
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