Vijfde pagina van een dagboek van een reis door Noorwegen met een foto van het voordek van de Norse King Possibly 1895 - 1897
print, photography, albumen-print
landscape
street-photography
photography
albumen-print
Dimensions: height 241 mm, width 175 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
Here is a page from a travel journal with an integrated photograph of the Norse King, created by Hendrik Herman van den Berg. The image is dominated by the ship's deck and rigging, elements that carry the weight of maritime exploration. Consider the mast, a symbol of stability and direction. In ancient Greece, a similar vertical axis appeared as the "axis mundi," connecting the earthly and divine realms. Over time, this symbol evolved from a sacred pillar to a navigational tool, yet it still retains a subconscious association with guidance. These visual symbols evoke deep-seated emotions. There's a longing for the unknown, an anticipation of discovery, and a hope for safe passage. Such universal feelings connect us across time, binding ancient mariners to modern-day travelers. This symbol has reappeared and evolved over time, shifting in meaning and reflecting the cyclical progression of human experience.
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