Fotoreproductie van een ets van Wilhelmina door Carel Lodewijk Dake en een prentbriefkaart met een stamboom ter gelegenheid van de verjaardag van prinses Juliana 1885 - 1910
collage, print, photography
portrait
table
aged paper
toned paper
collage
muted colour palette
dutch-golden-age
ink paper printed
photography
coloured pencil
history-painting
This photographic reproduction of a etching and postcard, showcases a historical and cultural moment centered around Dutch royalty. The sepia tones and the arrangement of images create a symmetrical composition, reminiscent of family albums, evoking nostalgia. The etching, likely by Carel Lodewijk Dake, captures Wilhelmina, while the commemorative postcard celebrates Princess Juliana's birthday with a genealogical display. The formal arrangement mirrors a structuralist approach, where relationships and contrasts create meaning. Each portrait functions as a signifier within a larger semiotic system, hinting at lineage and national identity. Observe how the composition uses geometric shapes to frame the portraits, creating a structured narrative. The use of visual codes, like heraldic symbols, reinforces social and cultural values, highlighting power and heritage. Such visual strategies engage in a dialogue about memory, history and the cultural constructions of identity. The artwork remains a site of evolving interpretations, shaped by ongoing conversations.
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