Diverse bloemen by Anton Weiss

Diverse bloemen 1820 - 1833

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drawing, print, etching, paper

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drawing

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water colours

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ink paper printed

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print

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etching

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paper

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watercolor

Dimensions: height 481 mm, width 312 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Anton Weiss created this drawing of flowers with pen in gray ink around the early 19th century. The somber tonality across this arrangement of flora creates a contemplative mood. The linear quality is striking; each petal and stem is meticulously defined, yet there’s an overall sense of lightness. Weiss’s rendering of botanical subjects reflects the period’s interest in natural history, but it also speaks to a deeper philosophical inquiry. We might consider how the careful articulation of form echoes structuralist ideas about underlying orders. The drawing highlights the tension between objective representation and subjective interpretation. Ultimately, the power of this work lies in its capacity to provoke thought. By exploring the structure of natural forms, Weiss invites us to consider the broader systems that govern perception and knowledge.

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