Gezicht op slot Brahehus by Adam Perelle

Gezicht op slot Brahehus

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Adam Perelle

1640 - 1695

Location

Rijksmuseum
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Artwork details

Medium
print, engraving, architecture
Dimensions
height 213 mm, width 344 mm
Location
Rijksmuseum
Copyright
Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Tags

#baroque#dutch-golden-age#ink paper printed#print#landscape#cityscape#engraving#architecture

About this artwork

Adam Perelle created this image of Brahehus Castle using etching techniques in the late 17th century. Dominating the scene, we see the castle bearing a distinct emblem above its structure, a wreath surrounding a heraldic crest. The wreath, an ancient symbol of victory and honor, carries echoes of classical antiquity, resurfacing in various forms throughout European history. From laurel wreaths adorning the heads of Roman emperors to its use in Renaissance art symbolizing virtue and accomplishment, the wreath connects us to a long tradition of celebrating triumph and prestige. Consider how this motif has evolved, appearing in funerary art, emblems of state, and even commercial logos. Its endurance speaks to our collective need to visually represent success and legacy. The presence of the wreath here engages our subconscious desire for recognition, its cyclical reappearance testament to the enduring human quest for honor.

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