God de Vader met duif by Giovanni Marco Pitteri

God de Vader met duif

1712 - 1786

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Artwork details

Medium
print, engraving
Dimensions
height 159 mm, width 102 mm
Copyright
Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Tags

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portrait

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aged paper

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baroque

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print

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light coloured

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old engraving style

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engraving

About this artwork

This is an engraving of God the Father with a dove by Giovanni Marco Pitteri. God is depicted as an old man with a long beard, holding a scepter and a dove. The dove is a multivalent symbol, deeply rooted in the collective consciousness. In ancient times, doves were associated with love, peace, and renewal. We see its significance in the Mesopotamian goddess Ishtar, often linked to doves. The dove also appears in the biblical story of Noah, signaling the end of the flood and the promise of a new beginning. In Christian iconography, the dove symbolizes the Holy Spirit, divine purity, and peace. It is intriguing how this symbol transcends time and cultures, reflecting the human longing for peace, hope, and divine connection. These symbols tap into a deep, subconscious level of emotional and psychological understanding. The dove's journey through art and culture reveals a non-linear, cyclical progression, continually adapting and acquiring new layers of meaning.

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