aquatint, print, etching, intaglio, engraving
aquatint
etching
intaglio
old engraving style
landscape
river
romanesque
15_18th-century
cityscape
history-painting
engraving
Dimensions: height 396 mm, width 545 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This print captures a view of the Tiber River in Rome, showcasing the city's blend of classical and Baroque architecture. Dominating the skyline, we see ancient Roman temples and Christian churches standing side-by-side, a potent reminder of the layers of history that define Rome. Consider the act of rowing depicted in the foreground: a motif echoing across time. From ancient Egyptian funerary barges to Venetian gondolas, the image of a vessel propelled by oars carries the weight of journeys, transitions, and the passage of souls. It is a psycho-spiritual symbol reflecting our collective human experience with the great river of life. Here, it becomes a symbolic journey, perhaps alluding to the transition from classical antiquity to the modern era. The Tiber flows as a constant, a silent witness to the ebb and flow of civilizations. As we contemplate this image, let us reflect on how symbols resurface, transformed by each epoch, yet forever tethered to our shared cultural memory.
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