metal, sculpture, wood
neoclacissism
metal
sculpture
furniture
sculpture
wood
decorative-art
Dimensions Each: 105.4 × 58.4 cm (41 1/2 × 23 in.)
Here, we observe a pair of convex mirrors, crafted by an anonymous hand. The most striking emblem is the eagle perched atop each frame. A symbol with roots stretching back to ancient empires, where it signified power, victory, and divine authority. The eagle, with its piercing gaze and outstretched wings, evokes potent emotions, stirring our deepest ancestral memories. Consider its echo in Roman standards, or as the totemic animal of indigenous cultures. But what happens as time marches on? The eagle is not simply replicated; it is reborn, transformed by each new cultural context. It resurfaces during the Renaissance, and finds a place within the iconography of emerging nation-states. It adapts. The emblem persists. The symbol evolves, bearing witness to the ceaseless dance of cultural transmission and psychological resonance.
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