Het snijden van de kei NIL OPUS ANTICYRAS ABEAS HIC TOLLITUR AESTRUM (titel op object) Emblemata Saecularia, 1596 (serietitel) Master Blaesckake is engaged in the" surgical "intervention cutting the boulder at a seated man. Through the open door, a second patient (and struggling against women) was introduced. In the room showing the different instruments and already carved boulders which practices take place here. Here one is not his folly cured through retorts and losses, but by a small operation, so the boulder, and thus the folly, head of the patient is gehaald. Manufacturer : printmaker Jo


Het snijden van de kei NIL OPUS ANTICYRAS ABEAS HIC TOLLITUR AESTRUM (titel op object) Emblemata Saecularia, 1596 (serietitel) Master Blaesckake is engaged in the" surgical "intervention cutting the boulder at a seated man. Through the open door, a second patient (and struggling against women) was introduced. In the room showing the different instruments and already carved boulders which practices take place here. Here one is not his folly cured through retorts and losses, but by a small operation, so the boulder, and thus the folly, head of the patient is gehaald. Manufacturer : printmaker Johann Theodor de Bry to print from : anonymous to design: Marten de Vos publisher Johann Theodor and Johann Israel de BryPlaats manufacture: printmaker: Frankfurt am Main to print from: Southern Netherlands publisher: Frankfurt am Main Date: 1596 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions : plate edge: h 108 mm × W 98 mmToelichtingBijbehorende text epigram in album Die Hummeln so in deinem Hirn / Dich hindern / ligen in der Stirn / Dieselben ich gar artlich dir / Ausschneiden can / tie glaub du mir. Originating from: Emblemata Saecularia. Mira et iucunda varietate seculi huius mores ita Experimentia (...). 1st edition. Frankfurt am Main: The Bry and J. I. de Bry, 1596. Subject: Existence and Modes of Existence (+ emblematical representation of concept) ways pretending to cure simpletons (folklore) Stone-operation, .: by the witch or Malleghem


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