Merian, Matthaeus
Rocken
Hand colored copper engraving by M. Merian published first 1646 in der "Fruchtbringenden Gesellschaft Nahmen".
Eigenschaften
- Published: Frankfurt am Main
- Published date: 1719
- Technique: Copper engraving / Uncolored
- Type: Print
- Issue date: 1719
- Size: 126 by 113mm (5 by 4½ inches).
- Stock number: 29931
Article description
Article description
Original copper engraving, finely hand colored. This finely hand colored emblemata engraving was published 1719 in Bernhard Valentini's herbal,Des vollständigen und Reformirten Kräuter=Buchs' at Anton Heinscheidt in Frankfurt am Main. It depicts a combination of a plant with a typical German landscape between 1650 to 1719. These allegorical emblemata engravings were composed and engraved in a very similar style as the famous allegorical illustrations, which were published by Matthaeus Merian for Ludwig Prince of Anhalt's ,Der Fruchtbringende Gesellschafft' Nahmen, Vorhaben, Gemälde und Wörter' in 1646. In this series for every of the 400 members of the,Fruchtbringende Gesellschaft' a unique allegoric engraving was created. It seems that Bernhard Valentini either aquired from the Merian heirs inventory or from an unknown source copper plates with these allegories and used those then in his own herbal or he arranged on his own them to be created. He did this already prior with the copper plates of the flower book by de Bry, which he used in his flowerbook and which he extended then in the same style. All of these allegories are showing a combination of baroque garden scenes, landscapes, city views or castles. Each of these decorative allegories is depicting a plant specimen in front of a topographical background. This engraving is printed into a page with descriptive German text for this plant specimen.Hand colored copper engraving by M. Merian published first 1646 in der "Fruchtbringenden Gesellschaft Nahmen".
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