Antique Print-VIRGIN-DOG-POT-SATIRE-PROVERB-Cats-1627

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Een open pot of open kuijl. Daer in steeckt een hond syn muijl – Proverb / ethics emblem : ‘Een open pot / of open kuyl / Daer in steeckt licht een hont sijn muyl.’ (Een open pot, or open pit, a dog will stick its mouth in it.) This plate shows a dog with its mouth in a pot. The meaning of this emblem is that a virgin should be careful not to be too open to men for they will take advantage of her. On verso another emblem.

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‘Een open pot of open kuijl. Daer in steeckt een hond syn muijl’

etching / engraving on hand laid (verge) paper.
Sheet size: 25 x 39 cm. (9,8 x 15,4 inch). Image size: 13,5 x 13,5 cm. (5,3 x 5,3 inch).

From: Jacob Cats: Eerlicke vryagie, published in The Netherlands 1627.

Made by an anonymous engraver after ‘Jacob Cats’. The Author is Jacob Cats, also known as Father Cats (born Nov. 10, 1577, Brouwershaven, Zeeland, Spanish Netherlands – died Sept. 12, 1660, Zorgvliet, near The Hague) Dutch poet. A magistrate and high official, he was enormously popular as a writer of emblem books, consisting of woodcuts or engravings with verses possessing a moral. His Mirror of Old and New Times (1632) contains many quotations that have become household sayings in the Netherlands, and he used it to express the ethical concerns of Dutch Calvinists, especially about love and marriage. The famous poetry by Jacob Cats is often accompanied by well engraved images after the design of Adriaen van de Venne. Not all engravings have been signed, but engravers indicated include J. Swelinc, I. Matham, Wil. Hondius, C. v. Quiborne, D. v. Bremden & possibly others.

Condition: Good, given age. A few crinkles or minor creases. A few small spots. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

Keywords: VIRGIN-DOG-POT-SATIRE-PROVERB

RBOS-A5-02

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Dimensions 39 × 25 × 1 cm

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