Emblem XXXI-Channeled- Unique Love-Dog-Scent [After SNYDERS, 1626]

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XXXI. Trahe me post te , curremus in odorem dilecti. Deductio Amoris. Conduitte d’Amour – (Draw me after my unique scent of love. Channeled love.) Delicate and very scarse engraving of a human figure drawn blindfolded and led by a dog to the scent of divine love. Item includes 2 pages with French and latin rime relating to the emblem love theme. (not shown on scan)

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XXXI. Trahe me post te , curremus in odorem dilecti. Deductio Amoris. Conduitte d’Amour

Engraving on hand laid (verge type) paper.
Sheet size: 8,5 x 13 cm. Image size: 6 x 8 cm.

From: “Amoris divini et humani effectus varii Sacrae Scripturae Sanctorumque PP. sententiis ac Gallicis versibus illustrati.”, by Michael Snyders, published in Antwerp, 1626. First edition of this rare and delicate collection of 48 emblems (incl. title) on human and divine love, published a few years after Vaenius Amores divini emblemata.

Made by Gillis van Schoor after Michael Snyders. Aegidius / Gilles van Schoor / Verschoren (1596-after 1626) was a Flemish engraver from Antwerp. He was a pupil of Theodoor Galle. Michael / Michiel Martin Snyders (1586-1672) was a Flemish draughtsman, engraver and publisher from Antwerp.

Condition: Good, given age. Some soiling and light staining. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

Keywords: EMBLEM XXXI-CHANNELED- UNIQUE LOVE-DOG-SCENT

PCO-C12-11

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Dimensions 8 × 8 × 1 cm

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