Titelpagina voor Caroli Ruaei e Societate Jesu Carminum libri quatuor, Parijs 1680 by Jan Edelinck

Titelpagina voor Caroli Ruaei e Societate Jesu Carminum libri quatuor, Parijs 1680 1680

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engraving

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narrative-art

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baroque

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figuration

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portrait reference

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portrait drawing

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history-painting

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academic-art

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engraving

Dimensions: height 242 mm, width 183 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Jan Edelinck created this title page for Caroli Ruaei e Societate Jesu Carminum libri quatuor, Parijs in 1680. Edelinck who was from Antwerp, spent a large portion of his career in Paris, where he gained recognition as one of the foremost engravers of his time. The print reflects the social and cultural values of 17th-century France, particularly the dominance of classical themes and the influence of the Catholic Church. The artwork is a window into the aesthetic preferences and intellectual climate of the era. Notice the dramatic scene, where we can see figures reacting to a central character. The interplay of power, emotion, and physical presence speaks volumes about the era's approach to representing human experiences and narratives. These characters represent a diverse range of emotional responses – a mirror to the complexity of human relations. Ultimately, this print transcends its function as a mere title page, inviting us to explore the intricate relationship between art, society, and the ever-evolving human condition.

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