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Emblem hyssop Construction cabins tabernacle festival

Emblem: hyssop Construction of cabins for the tabernacle festival, Ornamental cartouche with hyssop above the plant. A putto on either side. Both bless the cartouche with bundles of hyssopplant. In the middle of the cartouche, the construction of tabernacles for the festival of tabernacles in Jerusalem. One of the plants used for the huts is hyssop, erecting of the sukkah, Sukkot, plants and herbs: hyssop, cupids: amores, amoretti, putti, Jan Goeree (mentioned on object), 1723, paper, engraving, w 160 mm × h 135 mm

Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy

Media ID 19548358

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1723 Amores Amoretti Bundles Cartouche Construction Cupids Emblem Festival Herbs Huts Jan Goeree Middle Plants Putti Putto Side Sukkot Tabernacles Bless Cabins Erecting Hyssop Mentioned


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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a magnificent emblematic scene depicting the construction of cabins for the tabernacle festival. The artwork features an ornamental cartouche adorned with hyssop, a symbolic plant associated with purification and spiritual cleansing. Positioned on either side of the cartouche are two cherubic putti, who bless it by presenting bundles of hyssop plants. At the center of this intricate composition lies the bustling construction site where tabernacles are being erected for the grand festival in Jerusalem. These temporary huts, known as sukkahs, play a significant role during Sukkot, also called the Festival of Tabernacles. It is fascinating to observe how hyssop, among other plants and herbs, is utilized in building these structures. The artist behind this remarkable engraving is Jan Goeree, whose name is mentioned on the object itself. Created in 1723 on paper using engraving techniques, this print measures approximately 160 mm wide and 135 mm high. As we delve into this image's rich details and symbolism, we can appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its historical significance. This print offers us a glimpse into ancient traditions and rituals that have shaped cultures throughout time—a true testament to human creativity and devotion to faith.

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