mixed-media, carving, metal, sculpture, wood
mixed-media
carving
3d printed part
metal
geometric
sculpture
wood
Dimensions height 3.7 cm, width 30.9 cm, depth 3.7 cm
This wooden model of an anchor release, though unsigned, speaks volumes about the maritime technology of its time. It embodies the innovative spirit of the Dutch Republic, a period marked by its dominance in global trade and naval power. Models like this were crucial in disseminating knowledge within guilds and to prospective investors in shipping ventures. The mastery of nautical engineering was not just about practical skill; it was a significant economic and political asset. They were carefully preserved in institutions dedicated to technological and scientific advancement. The object itself, bearing the number 655, likely belonged to such a collection. To truly understand the significance of this object, one would need to delve into archival records, study period manuals on shipbuilding, and explore the institutional histories of maritime collections. The art of this model lies not just in its form but in its historical context.
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