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ca. 1614 (published)
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This 17th-century Belgian print, showing a vase of flowers, is an early example of what was to become a popular subject for engraved ornament. The design seen here incorporates a range of motifs, such as insects, flowers and satyrs. Prints such as these were designed for the use of craftsmen, such as silversmiths, and were used as guides for motifs and patterns.

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Engraving on paper
Brief description
'A Vase of Flowers', engraving after Jacob Kempener, published by Michael Snyders, The Netherlands, ca. 1614
Physical description
Print showing a vase filled with flowers, with a bird on each side. Uneven edges.
Dimensions
  • Height: 24.1cm
  • Width: 17cm
Edges are uneven
Gallery label
6.
PRINT: A VASE OF FLOWERS
Low Countires, about 1614
Engraving after Jacob Kempener, published by Michael Snyders of Antwerp (1588-1630)

An early example of what was to become a popular subject for engraved ornament, with a wide range of uses for craftsmen.

E.1675 - 1923 (Murray Bequest; from the Rosenheim collection)
Credit line
Murray bequest; from the Rosenheim collection
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Summary
This 17th-century Belgian print, showing a vase of flowers, is an early example of what was to become a popular subject for engraved ornament. The design seen here incorporates a range of motifs, such as insects, flowers and satyrs. Prints such as these were designed for the use of craftsmen, such as silversmiths, and were used as guides for motifs and patterns.
Collection
Accession number
E.1675-1923

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Record createdDecember 1, 2005
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