Theepot met deksel, behorende bij een servies met libellen, vlinders en andere insekten by Koninklijke Porseleinfabriek Kopenhagen

Theepot met deksel, behorende bij een servies met libellen, vlinders en andere insekten 1894 - 1899

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ceramic, porcelain

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studio photography

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product studio photography

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art-nouveau

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product photography advertising

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ceramic

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porcelain

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product photography

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decorative-art

Dimensions height 11.0 cm, width 19.8 cm, diameter 9.7 cm

This teapot, crafted by the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Factory, is adorned with dragonflies, butterflies, and other insects. These motifs are not mere decorations; they are potent symbols deeply rooted in our collective consciousness. Consider the dragonfly: often associated with transformation and adaptability. Its fleeting life stages mirror our own journey through life, death, and rebirth. We see echoes of this sentiment in ancient Egyptian art, where insects, particularly scarabs, symbolized regeneration. And how about the butterfly? Its delicate wings have long been emblems of the soul, fluttering between worlds. Such symbols transcend time, resurfacing in different guises across cultures. The emotional power of these forms, the subconscious draw they exert on us, speaks to a deeper, shared human experience. These symbols are not static; they evolve, reflecting our ever-changing relationship with the natural world. Like the cyclical nature of the seasons, these images reappear, transformed, yet retaining their primal resonance.

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