drawing, coloured-pencil, print, watercolor
drawing
coloured-pencil
medieval
landscape
watercolor
coloured pencil
geometric
cityscape
watercolour illustration
Dimensions: height 104 mm, width 149 mm, height 532 mm, width 318 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This is a plattegrond van de vesting op mont Hulin, made by an anonymous artist. Notice the fortress, its angular bastions jutting out like the teeth of a predator. These structures, meticulously rendered, are not merely architectural; they are symbols of power, control, and the ever-present threat of conflict. The fortress, an icon of protection, evokes a sense of both security and paranoia. Throughout history, similar geometric forms have appeared in various contexts, from ancient city plans to Renaissance fortifications. The motif transcends its practical function, embodying the human impulse to defend and dominate. Consider, too, how such layouts resonate with mandalas or cosmological diagrams. Might these fortified geometries unconsciously tap into primordial fears and desires related to territory and survival? Such symbols cycle through our collective memory, reappearing, evolving, and taking on new meanings across time.
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