Details van de drie stenen zetels in de Kloosterkerk Ter Apel by anoniem (Monumentenzorg)

Details van de drie stenen zetels in de Kloosterkerk Ter Apel 1893

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Dimensions: height 164 mm, width 231 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This photograph captures three stone seats at the Kloosterkerk Ter Apel. While the exact date and artist are unknown, the image itself provides insight into the material and making of these architectural details. Stone, with its inherent weight and permanence, was painstakingly carved to create these intricate Gothic forms. The pointed arches, pinnacles, and relief carvings are testaments to the skill of the stonemasons. This level of detail demanded time and a deep understanding of the material. The creation of such elaborate stone work was a significant investment, often commissioned by wealthy patrons. The labor involved would have been extensive, from quarrying the stone to the carving process. It's also worth reflecting on the many hands that would have been involved in the production of these seats, and the social context that would have valued this work. By considering the material and process, we can appreciate the artistry and labor invested in these seats, moving beyond conventional art distinctions to recognize the cultural significance embedded in their creation.

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