Studie af stammer by Dankvart Dreyer

Studie af stammer 1840s

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drawing, pencil

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drawing

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pencil sketch

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landscape

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pencil

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realism

Dimensions 174 mm (height) x 109 mm (width) (bladmaal)

Dankvart Dreyer rendered this study of tree trunks with a simple pencil on paper. The trees, with their upward thrust, are a symbol of growth and connection between the earthly and the divine, deeply rooted in cultural symbolism. Consider the ancient Norse Yggdrasil, the world tree, or the sacred groves of the Druids. Here, the tree trunks represent the axis mundi, a pathway between worlds. This motif recurs throughout art history, appearing in landscapes and religious iconography. The symbol of the tree is a potent representation of life's interconnectedness. The emotional depth conveyed through something as simple as trees is remarkable. These silent witnesses, sketched by Dreyer, remind us of nature's enduring presence and its profound impact on our collective consciousness. They are a bridge across time, connecting us to the past and future.

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