Author(s):
bosse, abraham (tours, between 1602 and 1604 - paris, between 14–02–1676 and 16–2–1676), engraver
bosse, abraham (tours, between 1602 and 1604 - paris, between 14–02–1676 and 16–2–1676), designer
tavernier, melchior (antwerp (antwerpen), in 1594 - paris, in 05–1665), print dealer
other title: the five senses: taste (dummy title)
date of production: between 1638 and 1640
dating in century: 2nd quarter of the 17th century
type(s) of object(s): graphic arts, print
name(s): print
materials and techniques: etching
dimensions - artwork:
height: 25. 3cm
width: 32cm
description:
plate 4 of a series of five plates entitled "the five senses". Marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
letter - on the front, bottom, from left to right, printed in ink: "gvstvs. / le govst. "; "in paris, chez mel. Or tavernier, residing on isle du palais at the sphere. With privilege du roy. ". Legend - on the front, bottom, left and right, printed in ink, verses: "in terris quicquid sudat, quod defluit astris / quicquid in æquoreis velificatur aquis; / irrequieta mihi sine fine hæc cuncta laborant / iure igitur sensum rex, hominumque vocor"; “that taste without excellence has honest attractions! / that nature delights in reasonable things! / and that she monsters even though the luxury of tables / makes us die of starvation in the middle of the meal!”. Number - on the front, bottom center, in the cartel, in black ink: "n°29". Stamp - on the front, bottom right, in red ink: "ville / de / paris" (cf. Lugt suppl. 2012c). Stamp - on the front, bottom center, in black ink: "carnavalet"
collector's mark - on the back, in the center, in red ink: "collection / gailhabaud"
watermark
inventory number - on the front, lower left, in ink: "r. G:107"
iconographic description:
interior view. Daily life. Meal. Couple. In the center of the table is an artichoke, placed on a dish itself on a small stove. The young woman delicately peels the vegetable, she holds a napkin in her left hand. The man drinks wine from a stemmed glass while a valet brings him a pitcher that he has filled from a bottle placed in a cooler. Two other servants. Balustrade with a view of a garden. Tapestry illustrated with a turcerie, bordered by a frieze of mascarons and various motifs borrowed from the ancient repertoire. Cartel decorated with a garland of fruits. Framing of scrolls and oak leaves at the corners. 17th century fashion. 17th century furniture. Dog. Servant. Park. Architecture. Mode of acquisition: purchase
date of acquisition: 1886
institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris
inventory number: g. 107
part of:
the five senses. Date: between 1638 and 1640.
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