Reliëf met soldaten met vastgebonden vrouw of heilige by Barent de Bakker

Reliëf met soldaten met vastgebonden vrouw of heilige 1762 - 1804

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Dimensions: height 114 mm, width 150 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Barent de Bakker etched this relief depicting soldiers with a bound woman or saint. Consider the figure of the bound woman, a symbol laden with historical weight. She evokes images of sacrifice and vulnerability, resonating with figures like Andromeda from ancient Greek mythology, often depicted chained and awaiting her fate. This motif transcends time, reappearing in countless artistic interpretations. The depiction of binding carries a complex psychological charge. Binding suggests restraint, but it also invites contemplation on themes of power, submission, and the potential for redemption. The act of binding also hints at hidden strengths and the anticipation of liberation. Note the gesture of the man in the bottom left corner and the boy with the basket to the right. The image embodies the cyclical nature of human experience. The motifs of captivity and salvation reappear, echoing through history and evolving in meaning. They serve as a reminder of our collective past, and our ability to create new forms of expression.

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