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Allegorical Subject Nude Woman Three Children

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Allegorical Subject Nude Woman Three Children

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1598 1688 1598–1688 Abbeville Burin Claude Mellan Drypoint Nude Woman Second State Three Children Unfinished Mousetrap


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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases an intriguing artwork titled "Allegorical Subject Nude Woman Three Children" by Artokoloro. The piece, created by Claude Mellan, a renowned French artist born in Abbeville in 1598 and passed away in Paris in 1688, is a testament to his exceptional talent. In this engraving executed with burin and drypoint techniques, Mellan presents us with an allegorical scene that sparks curiosity and contemplation. A nude woman stands at the center of attention, surrounded by three children. Their expressions convey a sense of innocence and wonder as they engage with their surroundings. The composition holds symbolic elements that invite interpretation. Among them is a mousetrap cleverly placed near the woman's feet, suggesting hidden dangers or temptations lurking within our lives. This enigmatic detail adds depth to the overall narrative of the artwork. Measuring approximately 9 1/4 x 12 3/8 inches (235 x 315 cm), this second state print captures every intricate detail meticulously etched by Mellan's skilled hand. Although unfinished, it exudes an ethereal quality that draws viewers into its world. Art enthusiasts will appreciate how this print preserves the essence of Mellan's masterpiece while allowing us to admire it from afar. It serves as a reminder of his artistic prowess and invites us to delve deeper into his body of work for further exploration and appreciation.

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