Dubbele rolwerkcartouche met twee putti by Anonymous

Dubbele rolwerkcartouche met twee putti 1601

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drawing, print, paper, engraving

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drawing

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baroque

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print

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paper

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cityscape

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engraving

Dimensions height 209 mm, width 256 mm

This print features a composition dominated by symbolic elements, including putti and decorative cartouches. These symbols are not unique to this artwork, but are part of a rich visual language rooted in classical antiquity. The putti, derived from the Greco-Roman tradition of Cupid figures, embody love, innocence, and divine inspiration. Cartouches, often used in architecture and decorative arts, serve as frames for inscriptions or heraldic devices, symbolizing power, knowledge, and memory. The use of putti dates back to ancient Greece and Rome. Later, these figures were assimilated into Christian art, representing the souls of infants in paradise. Their presence here engages viewers on a subconscious level, reminding us of innate human desires and the pursuit of higher knowledge. The persistence of such motifs reveals a profound connection between past and present, underscoring how collective memory and subconscious processes shape artistic expression. These symbols resurface, evolving, and taking on new meanings across different historical contexts.

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