Landschap met vrouw, leeuw en schaap by Achille Parboni

Landschap met vrouw, leeuw en schaap 19th century

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print, engraving

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print

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old engraving style

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landscape

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river

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figuration

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romanticism

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academic-art

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engraving

Dimensions: height 265 mm, width 377 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Achille Parboni created this landscape featuring a woman, lion, and sheep using engraving techniques. Engraving involves meticulously cutting lines into a metal plate, inking the surface, and then using immense pressure to transfer the image onto paper. Look closely, and you can see the network of fine lines that create the image, a testament to Parboni's skill and patience. Engraving, a process demanding precision and careful labor, stood in stark contrast to the rapidly industrializing world of the time. It was a technique rooted in tradition, where the value of the final print was directly tied to the artisan's expertise and time invested. This print, therefore, is not just an image, it's a record of skilled handwork in an age increasingly defined by mechanization. By understanding the labor involved in its making, we can appreciate the cultural value it held, beyond its aesthetic appeal.

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