Half latwerkpaviljoen en details by Cornelis (II) Danckerts

Half latwerkpaviljoen en details Possibly 1726 - 1765

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drawing, print, engraving, architecture

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drawing

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print

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classical-realism

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perspective

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geometric

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line

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engraving

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architecture

Dimensions: height 281 mm, width 194 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This image is a drawing by Cornelis Danckerts II, capturing architectural details of a latwerk pavilion. Note the laurel wreath motif crowning the structure, a symbol deeply rooted in classical antiquity. The laurel, associated with Apollo, signified victory, triumph, and eternal glory. This motif reappears across time, from adorning the heads of Roman emperors to Renaissance paintings celebrating poets and heroes. Consider how this emblem evolved, its sacred origins transforming into a secular symbol of accomplishment. The unconscious desire for recognition may well be woven into the choice of this imagery. Observe how the formal arrangement and symmetry evoke a sense of order and control, appealing to our innate psychological need for balance. This image, through its symbols, resonates with cultural memories, engaging viewers in a dialogue between the past and present.

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