Moresken en arabesken in een vier maal gespiegeld motief by Anonymous

Moresken en arabesken in een vier maal gespiegeld motief c. 1516 - 1571

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drawing, print

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drawing

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print

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geometric

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abstraction

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line

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islamic-art

Dimensions height 47 mm, width 67 mm

This drawing presents a symmetrical pattern filled with moresques and arabesques, rendered with meticulous detail. These intertwining, organic forms carry a rich history, echoing motifs found across diverse cultures from ancient Roman floor mosaics to Renaissance frescoes. Consider the spiral, a motif that repeats throughout this design. It appears in ancient Greek labyrinths and Celtic knotwork, symbolizing cyclical time, growth, and the unfolding of destiny. Here, the artist draws upon a shared visual vocabulary, tapping into humanity’s collective memory. Think of these visual echoes as reverberations of past emotions and experiences, resonating within us on a subconscious level. The pattern’s overall effect is not just decorative, but also deeply engaging. It provokes a sense of wonder, inviting the viewer to contemplate the interconnectedness of all things. These symbols are not static; they evolve, adapt, and resurface, carrying echoes of the past into the present.

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