Tuin met een parterre en in de hoeken rechthoekige compartimenten met een plant 1583
print, engraving
ink paper printed
landscape
11_renaissance
geometric
cityscape
northern-renaissance
engraving
Dimensions: height 195 mm, width 250 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This image depicts a garden with parterres and rectangular compartments, crafted through an engraving by an anonymous artist. The garden's design, reminiscent of a labyrinth, holds a powerful allure. Mazes and labyrinths have symbolized life's complex journey, and the search for truth and enlightenment, since ancient times. From the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, to medieval church floors, labyrinths represent both confusion and clarity. Here, the carefully planned garden evokes a sense of control over nature, a concept mirrored in palace architecture. But consider: does this attempt at order truly succeed? The garden's design is a metaphor for the human psyche, with its intricate pathways representing our convoluted thought processes. The symmetry and order, though visually pleasing, might subtly hint at the suppressed chaos beneath the surface. This push and pull resonates deeply, engaging our subconscious as we grapple with the balance between order and chaos in our own lives.
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