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Cœnotaphiorum (25), 1563. Creators: Johannes van Doetecum I, Lucas van Doetecum
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Cœnotaphiorum (25), 1563. Creators: Johannes van Doetecum I, Lucas van Doetecum
C" notaphiorum (25), 1563
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De Vries De Vries Hans Vredeman Doetechum Doetechum Jan The Elder Doetecum Doetecum Johannes Van I Doetecum Lucas Van Effigy Funerary Hans Vredeman Hans Vredeman De Hans Vredeman De Vries Jan The Elder Jan Van Doetechum The Elder Johannes Van Doetecum I Johannes Van I Lucas Van Lucas Van Doetecum Mausoleum Monument Vries Vries Hans Vredeman De Wall Tomb Netherlandish
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The captivating print of "Cœnotaphiorum (25), 1563" transports us back to the 16th century, showcasing a remarkable architectural masterpiece. Created by Johannes van Doetecum I and Lucas van Doetecum, this black and white etching captures the essence of burial and death in a thought-provoking manner. The image portrays a grand mausoleum or wall tomb, meticulously designed by Hans Vredeman de Vries. The intricate details and precision in its construction are truly awe-inspiring. The effigy within the tomb serves as a poignant reminder of mortality, evoking contemplation on life's transience. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this Netherlandish heritage art piece stands as an enduring testament to the artistic prowess of Jan van Doetechum the Elder and his sons Johannes van Doetecum I and Lucas van Doetecum. It is through their skillful craftsmanship that we can appreciate this significant historical monument today. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported not only to another time but also into deep reflection on our own mortality. The stark contrast between black and white adds an air of solemnity to the scene, emphasizing the gravity of death's inevitability. This print invites us to explore concepts such as legacy, remembrance, and commemoration. It serves as a visual representation of how architecture can encapsulate profound emotions while preserving history for generations to come.
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