Bilder Jacob Cats (1577–1660) – Galathea or Shepherds Complaint – engraving (1632)
Beskrivning
This engraving presents a sophisticated allegorical portrait of Galathea, featured as the frontispiece for the section Galathea, of Herders-minneklacht. The central oval portrait depicts a woman wearing a floral wreath, framed by an elaborate arrangement of pastoral and mythological symbols, including a cornucopia, Cupid figures, and livestock. This work was published as part of Spiegel van den Ouden en Nieuwen Tijdt, a major emblem book that utilized common proverbs and pastoral themes to impart moral, ethical, and practical wisdom. These illustrations were central to the cultural landscape of the Dutch Republic, serving to both entertain and instruct the reader through a blend of visual symbolism and popular verse.
Jacob Cats was a renowned Dutch poet, jurist, and politician who remains one of the most prominent figures of the Dutch Golden Age. Often referred to as Vader Cats, he was celebrated for his moralistic poetry and emblem books, which were found in nearly every Dutch household alongside the Bible. Cats served in several high-ranking political offices, including Grand Pensionary of Holland, and his literary work focused heavily on domestic life, marriage, and Christian virtues. His ability to distill complex ethical lessons into accessible visual and poetic forms made him a defining moral authority of his era and a central figure in the development of Dutch national literature.
Artist or Maker: Jacob Cats and Adriaen van de Venne.
Dimensions: Approximately 25 cm x 17 cm.
Medium: engraving.
Date: 1632.
Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.