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Let it be Seen (Second Shock)
Let it be Seen (Second Shock)
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About this piece
This captivating piece, titled 'Let it be seen,' is part of Roemer Visscher's 'Sinnepoppen' series from 1614. The artwork invites viewers to ponder the deeper meanings behind appearances and reality. The second shock or surprise element in this series adds a layer of intrigue and contemplation, encouraging the audience to look beyond the surface.
        Artist: Roemer Visscher
        Title: Let it be Seen (Second Shock)
        Date: 1614    
Related tags: roemer visscher, sinnepoppen, dutch art, 1614, symbolism, philosophical
        Dimensions: 2500 x 1904 (Nearest commonly-used ratio: 4:3)
        Image file name: xxxiv_laet_duncken_a5213c66.jpeg
        Image file size: 5635981
        Time image uploaded: 2024-07-05T15:00:23.000Z
        License: CC0 (Creative Commons 0)    
Source: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
