Portalparti af landslot by Louis Sørensen

Portalparti af landslot 1887

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print, etching, engraving, architecture

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print

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etching

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landscape

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19th century

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engraving

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architecture

Dimensions: 174 mm (height) x 118 mm (width) (billedmaal)

This etching by Louis Sørensen presents a grand manor house, its entrance adorned with arches and intricate stone work. These architectural motifs are not merely structural; they echo our deepest psychological and cultural aspirations. The arch, for instance, has spanned millennia, from ancient Roman triumphal arches to Gothic cathedrals, symbolizing passage, triumph, and spiritual ascent. It's a form that resonates in our collective memory, evoking feelings of awe and reverence. The manor's design, with its emphasis on symmetry and order, speaks to a desire for control over nature and society. Consider the evolution of such structures across history—from fortified castles to Renaissance villas—each reflecting shifting power dynamics and cultural values. The facade, the face presented to the world, serves as a powerful expression of status and identity. Notice how the detailed stonework engages the viewer, inviting us to contemplate the stories embedded in these walls, a testament to the enduring human quest for meaning and belonging.

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