Venster met gordijnen by Anonymous

Venster met gordijnen after 1878

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drawing, print, watercolor

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drawing

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print

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watercolor

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coloured pencil

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watercolour illustration

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genre-painting

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decorative-art

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watercolor

Dimensions height 361 mm, width 274 mm

This print, of unknown date, depicts an elaborately draped window, showcasing the height of interior fashion. Consider the curtain; it is more than mere fabric, it is a symbol. Throughout art history, curtains have served as potent allegories. In Renaissance paintings, a drawn curtain often reveals a divine or historical scene, signifying unveiling and truth. Here, the curtain partially obscures, creating a sense of mystery, a stage upon which the theater of domestic life unfolds. Think of the veils in ancient art, like those worn by goddesses. They, too, speak of hidden knowledge, the allure of the unseen. The embellishments and heavy fabric speak to luxury, a world apart from the outside scene. This window dressing is not just an item of decor; it's a cultural artifact, a repository of aspirations. Its silent drama resonates deeply, stirring our own memories of private spaces and the stories they hold.

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