De familie Kessler-De Lange by Kameke

De familie Kessler-De Lange 1880 - 1910

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mixed-media, collage, photography, albumen-print

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mixed-media

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collage

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decorative

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photography

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ceramic

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decorative-art

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decorative art

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albumen-print

Dimensions: height 270 mm, width 220 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This undated work, "De familie Kessler-De Lange," by the artist Kameke, is an object that invites close inspection of its tactile and visual qualities. The brown leather cover, aged and textured, serves as a restrained backdrop to the floral decorations rendered in gold. The composition features stylized flowers arranged asymmetrically, inviting us to consider the tension between natural forms and deliberate artistic design. The use of gold against the brown is striking, creating a visual hierarchy that draws the eye to these carefully placed embellishments. The flowers can be seen as symbols of nature, beauty, and perhaps even the fleeting nature of life itself. The artist employs a semiotic system wherein the flowers, the gold, and the very form of the book communicate ideas about value, memory, and the passage of time. The book, with its ordered pages, suggests an attempt to impose structure on the disorder of lived experience. Consider the interplay between the organic, floral motifs and the geometric lines that frame them. This subtle visual dialogue invites us to question how meaning is constructed through form, material, and the act of looking itself.

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