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DOWSING. A divining rod being used to locate coal. German woodcut, 1556
DOWSING.
A divining rod being used to locate coal. German woodcut, 1556
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Media ID 12406786
1556 Coal Germany Mine Occult Technology Divining Rod
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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This print from Granger Art on Demand takes us back to the year 1556 in Germany, during the Renaissance period. The image showcases a fascinating practice known as dowsing, where a divining rod is employed to locate coal deposits. The German woodcut beautifully captures this ancient technique that combines both science and mysticism. Intriguingly, we witness two men diligently at work in an exterior setting, perhaps near a mine entrance. One of them holds the divining rod firmly in his hands while concentrating intensely on its movements. This simple yet powerful tool seems to possess an otherworldly ability to guide them towards hidden coal reserves beneath the earth's surface. The woodcut not only highlights their physical labor but also hints at the occult nature of dowsing. It reflects how people relied on unconventional methods and beliefs when it came to harnessing natural resources like coal during that era. Furthermore, this artwork sheds light on technological advancements of its time by showcasing how individuals utilized their knowledge and intuition alongside rudimentary tools for practical purposes such as mining operations. Overall, this historical piece serves as a reminder of humanity's relentless pursuit of progress through innovation and our willingness to explore uncharted territories using whatever means available - even if they may seem mysterious or unconventional today.
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