Glasraam in de Nieuwe Kerk te Delft by Carel Adolph Lion Cachet

Glasraam in de Nieuwe Kerk te Delft c. 1800 - 1900

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mixed-media, painting, watercolor, mural

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mixed-media

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medieval

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painting

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landscape

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figuration

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11_renaissance

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watercolor

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history-painting

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mixed medium

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mural

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mixed media

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watercolor

Dimensions: height 501 mm, width 216 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Carel Adolph Lion Cachet created this stained glass window design for the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft. Its intricate composition is immediately striking, showcasing a series of rectangular panels within a pointed arch, framed by dark lines that create a strong vertical emphasis. The geometric structure is softened by the organic forms within each panel, where figures and heraldic symbols evoke a sense of historical narrative. The window employs a rich, yet muted, palette of reds, blues, and yellows, which gives the design a sense of depth and vibrancy. The visual language of heraldry, combined with depictions of historical figures, suggests a commentary on power, lineage, and tradition. The artist employs a structural framework reminiscent of medieval stained glass, but the arrangement and individual designs reflect early 20th century aesthetics. Consider how this piece balances its structural rigidity with the fluidity of its internal imagery, allowing Cachet to explore themes of history. It is a design that does not offer a singular interpretation, but invites continual re-evaluation.

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