Dimensions height 80 mm, width 149 mm
Willem Roelofs created this drawing with graphite, depicting a cross among large stones beneath a threatening sky. The cross, a symbol of profound religious and spiritual significance, anchors the composition. Its presence evokes centuries of Christian iconography, representing sacrifice, redemption, and faith. This symbol transcends its immediate religious context. The cross, in various forms, appears across cultures, often signifying the intersection of divine and earthly realms. Consider the Ankh in ancient Egypt, a symbol of life, or the Celtic cross, entwined with nature, reflecting a harmonious balance. Over time, the cross has been reinterpreted, adapted, and imbued with new layers of meaning, mirroring humanity's evolving spiritual landscape. This symbol engages us on a deep, subconscious level, stirring feelings of hope, suffering, and the eternal cycle of life and death. This non-linear progression of a symbol like the cross, through history, resurfaces, evolving, and taking on new meanings in different historical contexts.
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