Heuvellandschap by Pieter de Goeje

Heuvellandschap 1789 - 1859

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watercolor

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landscape

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watercolor

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romanticism

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watercolor

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realism

Dimensions height 198 mm, width 283 mm

Pieter de Goeje created this landscape drawing with pen in the first half of the 19th century. The symbolism within this serene vista is rooted in the enduring human connection to nature, reflecting themes of tranquility and the cycle of life. The presence of the trees is a motif deeply embedded in art history, often symbolizing growth, strength, and the interconnectedness of all living things. Consider the ancient Tree of Life or the World Tree, Yggdrasil, in Norse mythology, linking heaven, earth, and the underworld. In the context of this drawing, the trees and open sky invite contemplation of nature's constant presence. As we gaze at the horizon, we are drawn into the subtle emotional currents, the quietude of the scene sparking a sense of peace. The gentle hills evoke a sense of time, inviting viewers to connect with their own experiences and the broader human narrative. The open sky suggests the eternal dance between the earthly and the cosmic, creating a tranquil experience.

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