Ornament With Flower and Eight Wild Folk

Ornament With Flower and Eight Wild Folk

1465·Engraving in black on cream laid paper·20.5 × 13.6 cm (8 1/8 × 5 3/8 in.)

<p>Ornament prints with mischievous tiny figures were in such demand in late-15th- and early-16th-century Europe that engravers like Israhel van Meckenem frequently borrowed imagery and entire compositions from other artists. The flower stalk that the naked wild men and women scale comes from a print by an earlier artist, the Master E. S. This print bears an inscription that translates to “The noble bees draw honey from the beautiful flower; from this one however, the frivolous vermin extract a stronger potion.” The ripe blossom thus symbolizes sexual consummation, and the print simultaneously tempts and warns the viewer about “the birds and bees.”</p>

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Year
1465
Dimensions
20.5 × 13.6 cm (8 1/8 × 5 3/8 in.)

Artist

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Year
1465
Dimensions
20.5 × 13.6 cm (8 1/8 × 5 3/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1465-139823

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Israhel van Meckenem, the younger

Israhel van Meckenem, the younger

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