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The Revells of Christendome, c. 1609 (engraving)
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The Revells of Christendome, c. 1609 (engraving)
XJF877603 The Revells of Christendome, c.1609 (engraving) by Cockson, Thomas (fl.1591-1636); 29x36.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Satirical print with various characters playing games of chance, including James VI & I (1566-1625), Henri IV of France (1553-1610), the Pope, Prince Maurice of Nassau (1567-1625), Christian IV of Denmark (1577-1648), and a number of monks. Published in London by Mary Oliver.); English, out of copyright
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Betting Corruption Denmark Gambler Gamblers Gambling Henri Iv James Vi And I Maurice Of Nassau Papacy Princes Revels Vice Christendom Christian Iv Ecclesiastical Monks Rulers
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The Revells of Christendome, c. 1609
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is a captivating engraving that offers a satirical glimpse into the world of 17th-century Europe. This intricate print showcases various characters engaging in games of chance, highlighting the vices and corruption prevalent among kings, princes, and religious figures. The central figures depicted include James VI & I, King of England and Scotland; Henri IV of France; Prince Maurice of Nassau; Christian IV of Denmark; and even the Pope himself. Surrounding them are numerous monks, symbolizing the influence of the Catholic Church during this period. Published in London by Mary Oliver, this artwork serves as a social commentary on gambling and its detrimental effects on society. The artist Thomas Cockson skillfully captures the essence of each character's personality through their animated expressions and gestures. Through this satirical lens, "The Revells of Christendome" sheds light on themes such as power dynamics, political alliances, religious hypocrisy, and moral decay within European society at that time. It invites viewers to reflect upon these issues while marveling at the detailed craftsmanship displayed in every element. This thought-provoking print from Fine Art Finder not only provides historical insights but also serves as a reminder that human nature remains constant across centuries – our weaknesses can be exploited regardless of our position or status in society.
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