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Figure begging priest hunter aiming bow arrow
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Figure begging priest hunter aiming bow arrow
Figure begging for a priest / hunter aiming his bow and arrow at a tiger Tirinanx or the Principal herer Priesting / A Vaddak or wild Cingulay (title on object), Two representations of one plate. Print marked at the top right: Pag. 109, priest, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, archers weapons: bow and arrow, beasts of prey, predatory animals: tiger, hunter, Sri Lanka, Jan Luyken, 1692, paper, etching, h 170 mm × w 131 mm
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Media ID 19539870
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1692 Archers Weapons Arrow Beasts Hunter Jan Luyken Predatory Animals Prey Priest Sri Lanka Tiger Title Top Right Two Representations Jainism
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a fascinating scene that encapsulates various elements of religious and cultural significance. The image portrays two distinct representations on a single plate, capturing the attention of viewers with its intricate details. In the foreground, we see a figure begging for a priest's assistance while being targeted by an archer aiming his bow and arrow. This juxtaposition raises questions about power dynamics and spiritual intervention in times of need. The tension is heightened as the hunter directs his aim towards a majestic tiger known as Tirinanx or the Principal Herer Priesting, symbolizing both danger and divine protection. The title inscribed on the object further emphasizes these contrasting themes. It mentions Vaddak or Wild Cingulay, alluding to untamed beasts that pose threats to human existence. This evokes thoughts about mankind's relationship with nature and our constant struggle for survival. Created by Jan Luyken in 1692 through paper etching, this print offers insights into Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism - religions deeply rooted in Sri Lanka's rich heritage. Archers' weapons like bows and arrows represent strength and skill while predatory animals such as tigers embody primal instincts. As you delve into this thought-provoking artwork measuring 170mm in height and 131mm in width, let your imagination wander through centuries-old traditions woven together within this mesmerizing composition captured by Jan Luyken's masterful hand.
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