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Trapezium horse conch (Pleuroploca trapezium) — History & Facts
The artwork Trapezium horse conch (Pleuroploca trapezium) by Wenceslaus Hollar features a detailed depiction of the conch shell. The colors are soft and naturalistic, with shades of beige, brown, and hints of white. The shell is presented in a slightly tilted position, allowing for a clear view of its intricate patterns and textures.
The background is minimal, focusing attention on the shell itself. This piece is an etching, a printmaking technique that allows for fine detail and texture. The lines are crisp and precise, showcasing Hollar's skill in rendering the delicate features of the conch. The dimensions of the artwork are approximately 25 x 35 cm, making it a relatively small yet impactful piece.
Viewers can appreciate the meticulous craftsmanship that went into creating this work. Wenceslaus Hollar was a 17th-century Bohemian artist known for his detailed engravings and etchings. This particular work reflects his interest in natural history and marine life, common themes in his oeuvre. An interesting fact about this piece is that Hollar often created studies of shells, which were popular among collectors of his time.
His work continues to be celebrated for its precision and attention to detail.
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