Antique Print-XLII-BAGPIPE PLAYER-DANCING MONKEYS-Cats-Sweelinck-1655

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XLII – Bagpipe player with dancing monkeys

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‘XLII’

Etching / engraving on hand laid (verge paper.
Sheet size: 23,5 x 39 cm. (9,3 x 15,4 inch). Image size: 12,3 x 12,3 cm. (4,8 x 4,8 inch).

From: ‘Alle de Wercken van den heere Jacob Cats…..’, (Complete Works of Jacob Cats) which was published from 1655 on. This plate is from a 1726 edition. The emblems depict lessons of many aspects of life. Each emblem typically has more than one meaning as Cats’ poems talk about ethics, wisdom and morale from the perspective of love, religion and society. His work has often been critisized, but contains a treasure of truth and symbolism, often as relevant as it was during the times of it’s creation. We might carry this item from a smaller size edition and a 19th c. ed. with steel engravings as well. Inquire if interested.

Made by ‘Johannes Sweelinck, brother of Pieter Sweelinck, the composer’ after ‘Jacob Cats’. Johannes Sweelinck was the brother of the famous Dutch composer Jan Pieterszn. Sweelinck. 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. Tear at left middle extenging slightly into image, backed. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

Keywords: XLII-BAGPIPE PLAYER-DANCING MONKEYS

RBOS-C3-21

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Dimensions 39 × 23 × 1 cm

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