Album met boegen en boegbeelden van zeilschepen by Joseph Coiny

Album met boegen en boegbeelden van zeilschepen 1798 - 1801

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print, paper

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print

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paper

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decorative-art

Dimensions: height 405 mm, width 275 mm, thickness 11 mm, width 555 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Here is a look at "Album met boegen en boegbeelden van zeilschepen", crafted by Joseph Coiny. The book's cover is a textured expanse of swirling, marbled patterns. The dominant colors are muted earthy grays and browns, punctuated by veins of deep blues and blacks. This intricate surface gives the album a tactile quality, evoking the rugged and unpredictable nature of the sea. The veined pattern can be seen as a microcosm of larger systems, mimicking patterns of water currents, geological formations, or even neural pathways. It destabilizes any fixed, singular reading, mirroring the ever-changing nature of interpretation itself. The marbling effect, traditionally used to decorate book covers, elevates a functional object to the realm of art. This simple album becomes an invitation to explore how art intersects with semiotics. The cover's design serves as a signifier, pointing towards a complex interplay of artistic and philosophical ideas about space, perception, and representation.

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