Kraters op de maan by Rudolf Ferdinand Spitaler

Kraters op de maan before 1891

print, photography

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aged paper

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still-life-photography

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homemade paper

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paperlike

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print

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sketch book

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landscape

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paper texture

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photography

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personal sketchbook

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journal

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geometric

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folded paper

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thick font

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academic-art

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small font

This monochromatic print of the moon's northern hemisphere was created by Rudolf Ferdinand Spitaler, though the date remains unknown. The image is striking because of its materiality. Consider the physical properties of the print: the texture of the paper, the density of the ink, and the way the image seems to emerge from the page. The printmaking process itself is fascinating, demanding skilled labor, and time. This labor transforms raw materials into an object of beauty and intellectual interest. It's easy to overlook the physical qualities of a print like this, especially in our digital age, but it's important to remember that it is the result of human skill and effort. By emphasizing the making process, we acknowledge the value of craft and the significance of materiality in understanding art.

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