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Frontispiece to the Dictionary of Music by Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-78), 1768 (engraving)
IND134629 Frontispiece to the Dictionary of Music by Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-78), 1768 (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; Index Fototeca
Media ID 25909988
© Index Fototeca / Bridgeman Images
Title Page Pagan Paganism Pagans Polytheism Polytheist
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The captivating frontispiece to the Dictionary of Music by Jean Jacques Rousseau is a visual masterpiece that transports viewers into the world of musical education and mythology. Created in 1768 by an anonymous French School artist, this engraving showcases a harmonious blend of religious symbolism and artistic finesse. At first glance, one cannot help but be drawn to the central figure - a majestic female deity surrounded by celestial beings. Her serene expression exudes wisdom and grace, while her flowing robes seem to dance with each note that fills the air. This enchanting scene serves as a testament to the power of music in transcending earthly boundaries. As our gaze wanders across the composition, we discover intricate details that hint at pagan influences. Mythological creatures frolic amidst lush foliage, reminding us of ancient polytheistic beliefs where gods and goddesses reigned supreme. The inclusion of these mythic elements adds depth and intrigue to Rousseau's exploration of music within various cultural contexts. This print not only captures the essence of Rousseau's Dictionary but also invites contemplation on humanity's enduring fascination with both religion and music. It reminds us that throughout history, these two realms have often intertwined, offering solace, inspiration, and spiritual connection. In this evocative artwork from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are reminded once again why fine art has such a profound impact on our collective consciousness – it allows us to explore complex themes through visual storytelling while igniting our imagination with its beauty.
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