часть 4 -- European art Европейская живопись – N A 36850 1244
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Below this celestial grouping, the composition shifts focus to terrestrial elements. A dense cluster of grapevines with ripe fruit forms an arc across the lower portion of the image. These vines are rendered in a vibrant green hue, contrasting sharply with the dark background. Another astrological symbol – depicted as a stylized Ω and M – is positioned at the center of this vine arrangement, also emanating light.
Scattered throughout the scene are small, white figures that resemble birds or perhaps stylized human forms, adding an element of movement and mystery to the composition. These figures appear almost ethereal against the dark backdrop. The overall effect is one of a dreamlike vision, blending astronomical and botanical motifs in a manner suggestive of hidden meanings.
The artist’s use of bold outlines and flat planes of color contributes to a naive aesthetic, reminiscent of folk art or primitive iconography. This stylistic choice lends an air of simplicity while simultaneously amplifying the symbolic weight of the individual elements. The signature Jean Picart le Doux is visible in the lower right corner, providing a contextual anchor for this unusual visual narrative.
The subtexts within the work seem to revolve around themes of cosmic order and earthly abundance. The juxtaposition of celestial symbols with botanical imagery suggests an interconnectedness between the heavens and the earth, hinting at cycles of growth, decay, and renewal. The small figures dispersed throughout the scene could represent souls or spirits navigating this complex interplay of forces. Ultimately, the painting invites contemplation on the mysteries of existence and the hidden harmonies that govern both the universe and the natural world.