Plafondschildering met rocailles, vrouwenfiguren en putti by Lorenz Beger

Plafondschildering met rocailles, vrouwenfiguren en putti 1687 - 1725

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light pencil work

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pencil sketch

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old engraving style

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sketch book

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personal sketchbook

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sketchwork

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pen-ink sketch

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sketchbook drawing

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storyboard and sketchbook work

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sketchbook art

Dimensions: height 152 mm, width 214 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This ceiling design, etched by Lorenz Beger, presents a Baroque vision teeming with life and allegory. Figures float amidst clouds, framed by elaborate rocailles, calling forth a world where mythology and decoration intertwine. Observe the recurring motif of putti, winged cherubs, symbols deeply rooted in classical antiquity and Christian art. Originally pagan representations of love, their significance evolved, becoming emblems of divine love. Now, see how these figures reappear across centuries, from ancient Roman frescoes to Renaissance paintings, and even in the Rococo period depicted here, signifying innocence and playful affection. Consider the emotional resonance embedded within these images; the cherubs embody a sense of nostalgia and longing for a lost innocence, a feeling that has coursed through the collective psyche across millennia. These symbols speak to an ongoing human quest for harmony and beauty, illustrating how visual language carries profound psychological weight. It is a non-linear progression, constantly reshaping and re-emerging in new contexts.

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