Poten versierd met drakenkop by Reinier Willem Petrus de (1874-1952) Vries

Poten versierd met drakenkop 1884 - 1952

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drawing, paper, ink

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drawing

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comic strip sketch

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imaginative character sketch

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light pencil work

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asian-art

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cartoon sketch

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paper

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form

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personal sketchbook

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ink

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ink drawing experimentation

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geometric

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pen-ink sketch

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line

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sketchbook drawing

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storyboard and sketchbook work

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sketchbook art

Dimensions: height 126 mm, width 227 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This is a drawing by Reinier Willem Petrus de Vries, depicting a pot decorated with a dragon's head. Here, the dragon is more than just a mythical beast; it is a potent symbol deeply embedded in cultural memory. Its presence speaks of power and protection, a motif we see echoed across centuries and continents. From the ancient temples of the East to the heraldic emblems of medieval Europe, the dragon has appeared as a guardian, a bringer of chaos, or a symbol of primal energy. Consider how this image might stir subconscious echoes within us. The dragon, with its serpentine form and fiery breath, taps into our collective fears and fascinations. It is a reminder of the untamed forces that lie both within and outside ourselves. This resonates in the viewer's own psyche. Note how such symbols progress in a non-linear fashion, constantly resurfacing, evolving, and acquiring fresh significances within various historical milieus.

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