Studie van een linkervoet by Simon Andreas Krausz

Studie van een linkervoet

1770 - 1825

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Artwork details

Medium
drawing, dry-media, pencil
Dimensions
height 76 mm, width 88 mm
Copyright
Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Tags

#portrait#pencil drawn#drawing#toned paper#pencil sketch#dry-media#pencil drawing#pencil#academic-art#realism

About this artwork

This is a study of a left foot, drawn by Simon Andreas Krausz in the late 18th or early 19th century. The foot is a powerful symbol, historically linked with pilgrimage and saintly journeys. Think of the footprints of Buddha, revered as sacred marks of enlightenment. Now, consider the act of washing feet, a motif of humility and service, powerfully depicted in Christian art. In the Gospel of John, Christ washes the feet of his disciples, a radical gesture of love and equality. This motif echoes in countless later works, symbolizing purification and spiritual cleansing. The bare foot, then, becomes a site of cultural memory, engaging viewers on a subconscious level. It represents the primal connection to the earth, a physical grounding that carries emotional weight. The foot as a symbol transcends time, a testament to humanity's enduring quest for meaning, humility, and spiritual understanding.

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