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A sham, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
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A sham, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740188 A sham, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne, Adriaen Pietersz van de (1589-1662) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mensches zijn is maer een schijn.); The Stapleton Collection; Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22390496
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Barrel Barrels Emblem Emblemata Of Zinnewerk Golden Age Holes Love Emblems Scenes Of The Laughable World Sham Trick Vignette
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This print titled "A sham" takes us back to the 17th century, offering a glimpse into the satirical world of Johannes de Brune's Emblemata of Zinne-werk. Created by Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne and engraved by Jan Jacobs Schipper, this artwork showcases their remarkable talent in capturing intricate details and conveying powerful messages. In this scene, we see a boat sailing on turbulent waters with barrels stacked high. A female figure stands at the helm, dressed in traditional costume, symbolizing the deceptive nature of humanity. The barrels represent trade and commerce, while also alluding to trickery and deceit. The artist cleverly incorporates elements such as holes and a bridge to add depth to the composition. These elements serve as metaphors for hidden truths and obstacles that one must navigate through in life's journey. Through this illustration, van de Venne invites viewers to reflect upon the notion that being human is merely an illusion - a facade hiding our true selves. This thought-provoking piece captures the essence of satire prevalent during the Golden Age in Dutch art history. As part of The Stapleton Collection, this print offers us a window into historical narratives while showcasing exceptional craftsmanship from centuries past. It serves as a reminder that art has always been an instrument for social commentary and reflection on human nature.
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