Portret van Friedrich Schulz by Eberhard Siegfried Henne

Portret van Friedrich Schulz 1769 - 1798

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engraving

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portrait

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pencil drawn

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neoclacissism

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book

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old engraving style

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pencil drawing

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history-painting

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engraving

Dimensions height 91 mm, width 71 mm

Eberhard Siegfried Henne created this portrait of Friedrich Schulz, employing etching. Note the book at the portrait's base, signifying knowledge and wisdom, a classical nod to intellectual achievement. The open book motif reminds us of similar depictions throughout history, from medieval illuminated manuscripts to Renaissance portraits of scholars. It's a symbol deeply embedded in our collective memory, representing enlightenment and learning. Consider how this symbol has evolved: initially a sacred object, carefully handwritten, and later a printed, widely accessible form of knowledge. The use of the laurel wreath symbolizes triumph and honor, mirroring ancient Roman traditions. Through the passage of time, this symbol has been appropriated in many contexts, like the Olympic Games. This image, seemingly simple, is an intersection of symbols that resonate across centuries, subtly influencing our perception and engaging our subconscious understanding of knowledge.

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