Koffiekan by Loosdrecht

Koffiekan 1774 - 1784

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ceramic

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ceramic

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decorative-art

Dimensions height 15.5 cm, width 13 cm, diameter 6.5 cm

This delicate koffiekan, crafted in Loosdrecht, presents a scene rendered in a striking purple hue. Within this scene, amidst the broken trees, lies a potent symbol of transformation, recalling images of classical ruins that capture the cyclical nature of existence. Consider the motif of the broken tree; it evokes not only destruction, but also renewal. This symbol has ancient roots, appearing in varied forms across cultures, from classical depictions of decay to Christian allegories of sacrifice and rebirth. The image taps into our collective memory, stirring subconscious feelings of mortality and hope. These ruins trigger a dialogue between past and present, inviting us to contemplate the transient nature of human endeavor. They prompt reflection on the continuous cycle of creation, destruction, and recreation, resonating deeply within our shared human experience. This image encourages us to recognize the recurring patterns that shape our understanding of the world.

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