Zodiac sign Virgo, 2011
Zodiac sign Virgo, 2011
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Susanne Haun is inspired by Dürer's star map. With his woodcut, Dürer created the first printed star maps ever. On this star map, he combined the knowledge of late antiquity with that of Arabic science. The illustration of the northern starry sky shows twelve signs of the zodiac in twelve circular segments.
Susanne Haun chose Demeter as inspiration for the zodiac sign Virgo. Demeter is a threefold goddess: virgin, mother and old woman. The symbol of the zodiac sign and characteristics of Virgo are calligraphed in the lower part of the picture. Virgo is considered to be meticulous and obsessed with cleaning. But is she really? She is considered to be disciplined. In Haun's case, however, she holds the cornucopia in her hands, which promises prosperity and never hunger.
Susanne Haun uses high-quality watercolor cardboard from Hahnemühle and lightfast ink from Rohrer.
The drawing is framed in a white wooden frame (passepartout) measuring 30 x 30 cm and can be hung up immediately.
Susanne Haun is inspired by Dürer's star map. With his woodcut, Dürer created the first printed star maps ever. On this star map, he combined the knowledge of late antiquity with that of Arabic science. The illustration of the northern starry sky shows twelve signs of the zodiac in twelve circular segments.
Susanne Haun chose Demeter as inspiration for the zodiac sign Virgo. Demeter is a threefold goddess: virgin, mother and old woman. The symbol of the zodiac sign and characteristics of Virgo are calligraphed in the lower part of the picture. Virgo is considered to be meticulous and obsessed with cleaning. But is she really? She is considered to be disciplined. In Haun's case, however, she holds the cornucopia in her hands, which promises prosperity and never hunger.
Susanne Haun uses high-quality watercolor cardboard from Hahnemühle and lightfast ink from Rohrer.
The drawing is framed in a white wooden frame (passepartout) measuring 30 x 30 cm and can be hung up immediately.
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Each work of art by Susanne Haun is unique. The works of art are signed by Susanne Haun and the date of creation is stated. When you purchase a work of art, you will also receive a printed certificate of authenticity from Susanne Haun's catalogue raisonné.
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