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Two handled cup — History & Facts
The etching titled Two handled cup by Wenceslaus Hollar features a finely detailed representation of a cup with two handles. The cup is adorned with intricate designs, showcasing the craftsmanship typical of the period. The use of line work emphasizes the contours and textures of the cup.
The overall composition is simple yet elegant, focusing on the object itself. This work is an etching, a printmaking technique that involves incising a design onto a metal plate. Hollar's precise lines and shading create a sense of depth and realism. The dimensions of the etching are approximately 20 x 30 cm, making it a modest-sized work.
The clarity of the details reflects Hollar's skill in capturing the essence of decorative objects. Wenceslaus Hollar was a Czech engraver and draftsman active during the 17th century. This etching is a fine example of his work during the Dutch Golden Age, a time when decorative arts flourished. Interestingly, Hollar was known for his detailed representations of objects, often focusing on still life and decorative items.
His works provide insight into the material culture of his time.
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