Initialvignet."F" med en hund og Københavns våben by Anonymous

Initialvignet."F" med en hund og Københavns våben 1882 - 1923

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drawing, print, ink

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drawing

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print

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landscape

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figuration

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ink

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line

Dimensions: 107 mm (height) x 63 mm (width) (bladmaal)

This anonymous vignette was likely made in Denmark in the late 19th century. It depicts a dog next to Copenhagen's coat of arms and a large letter "F," all rendered with fine lines. The work plays with symbols of civic identity and authority. The coat of arms, usually reserved for official documents and buildings, is here paired with a domestic animal and incorporated into a simple letter. This juxtaposition questions the traditional ways in which power is visually represented, making it more accessible and perhaps even humorous. The inclusion of the letter "F" adds another layer, suggesting this image was part of a larger series, possibly an alphabet book or set of illustrations. To fully understand this image, we could research the use of heraldry in 19th-century Denmark, as well as the rise of illustrated books and prints for a growing middle class. By examining the social and institutional context, we gain a deeper appreciation for the ways in which art reflects and shapes cultural values.

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