Twee soorten zeewier by Anonymous

Twee soorten zeewier before 1892

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lithograph, print, photography

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lithograph

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print

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photography

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coloured pencil

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naturalism

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botanical art

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watercolor

Dimensions height 161 mm, width 119 mm

This illustration presents two types of seaweed in meticulous detail, rendered by an anonymous hand with a keen eye for natural forms. In this image, the delicate branching of the seaweed is reminiscent of the Tree of Life, an ancient symbol appearing across cultures, representing interconnectedness. The Tree of Life motif has deep roots—from ancient Egyptian art, where it symbolized the link between the earthly and divine realms, to its depiction in various mythologies as a source of life and wisdom. In the context of this seaweed illustration, one might ponder how these organic forms, through their intricate, branching structures, evoke subconscious associations with growth, regeneration, and the underlying unity of all living things. Such imagery taps into a primal understanding of our relationship with nature, resurfacing in art and culture in cyclical patterns, each time colored by new contexts and interpretations, yet retaining its fundamental emotional and psychological resonance.

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