Portret van August Ludwig von Schlözer by Christian Ermer

Portret van August Ludwig von Schlözer 1809 - 1855

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print, engraving

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portrait

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neoclacissism

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aged paper

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print

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light coloured

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old engraving style

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personal sketchbook

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engraving

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colour shading

Dimensions: height 148 mm, width 96 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This print, made by Christian Ermer, depicts August Ludwig von Schlözer, a man whose gaze carries the weight of his time. Encapsulated within the oval frame, Schlözer’s likeness embodies the Enlightenment ideal, a period marked by a reverence for reason and empirical knowledge. The portrait itself, with its stark lines, reminds us of similar images of philosophers and thinkers throughout history. Note the way the subject is framed: ovals evoke classical cameos, a form of portraiture popular since antiquity. These cameos often depicted emperors and intellectual figures alike, indicating status. This intentional framing connects Schlözer to a lineage of influential thinkers, each contributing to the ever-evolving narrative of human understanding. This continuity echoes our cultural memory, a collective subconscious that shapes how we perceive and interpret the world around us. The image is not just a representation of a person, but a symbolic embodiment of intellectual heritage.

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