10042 Jacob Cats (1577–1660) – Emblematic Illustration: Let All Force Be Absent – Copper engraving (1650)

This copper engraving is an emblematic illustration, presented within a circular frame, featuring a small animal standing over a dish of food near a large indoor fire. The contrast between the warm, secure interior and the stormy sky visible through the window highlights the theme of domestic peace and the avoidance of strife. The Latin motto "Let all force be absent" establishes the print's symbolic purpose to convey a moral or philosophical lesson on temperance and avoiding conflict.
Jacob Cats was a celebrated Dutch poet, humorist, and moralist of the 17th century, known as "Father Cats" due to his immense popularity. He is primarily known for his emblem books, which were highly didactic and visually engaging, combining engravings with moralizing poems and prose to instruct the public on courtship, marriage, and ethical behavior. His works were among the most widely read publications in the Netherlands during the Golden Age.
Artist or Maker: Jacob Cats
Dimensions: Approximately 25 cm x 18 cm
Medium: Copper engraving
Date: 1650
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.
| Estimate | 200 - 300 SEK |
| Buyers Premium (inc. VAT) | 24.4% |
| Hammer Fee (inc. VAT) | 6 SEK |

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