1714
Kandelaar met twee saters
Maximilian Joseph Limpach
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Curatorial notes
This is an engraving by Maximilian Joseph Limpach, titled "Candelabra with two satyrs". The candelabra’s design is teeming with life – satyrs hold candles aloft, their forms entwined with ornate foliage and decorative elements, reflecting the baroque period's love of elaborate design. Consider the cultural backdrop against which Limpach created this work. It was a time where art served not only aesthetic purposes but also to reinforce social hierarchies and cultural norms. Who were the intended viewers of such intricate objects, and what values did they uphold? The satyrs, figures from classical mythology, invite us to ponder questions of desire, temptation, and the relationship between the human and natural worlds. The candelabra, with its blend of classical and baroque motifs, offers a glimpse into a world where art, mythology, and social status intertwine.