Portret van Justus Daniel Hering met emblemata by Johann Pfann

Portret van Justus Daniel Hering met emblemata 1648 - 1663

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print, engraving

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portrait

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baroque

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print

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engraving

Dimensions: height 156 mm, width 112 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Johann Pfann created this portrait of Justus Daniel Hering with emblemata using etching. The print provides insight into the life and values of a 17th-century figure within a specific cultural and intellectual context. The portrait is framed by symbolic emblems and Latin inscriptions, revealing Hering's identity and aspirations. The imagery serves as a means of constructing and communicating identity. Justus Daniel Hering is depicted with symbols of learning and piety, reflecting the values of his time. The inscriptions and emblems suggest a narrative of virtue, knowledge, and divine favor, aligning Hering with esteemed ideals. Embedded within the visual and textual elements of the print is a dialogue between individual identity and societal expectations. How does Hering use this visual representation to shape his public persona? The emotional resonance of the artwork lies in its capacity to evoke a sense of reverence for intellectual and spiritual pursuits, reflecting the values of its historical context.

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