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Shepherds calendar - The Labours of the Months - February - Woodcut from the 1496
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Shepherds calendar - The Labours of the Months - February - Woodcut from the 1496
XEE4162836 Shepherds calendar - The Labours of the Months - February - Woodcut from the 1496 book printed by Guy Marchant (Guido Mercator) at Troyes - Wood engraving in " Le grand Calendrier et compost des shepherds" - by Marchant, Guy (fl.1485); Private Collection; (add.info.: Shepherds calendar - The Labours of the Months - February - Woodcut from the 1496 book printed by Guy Marchant (Guido Mercator) at Troyes - Wood engraving in " Le grand Calendrier et compost des shepherds" -); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This woodcut print, titled "Shepherds calendar - The Labours of the Months - February" offers a glimpse into the artistic and cultural landscape of 15th-century France. Created by Guy Marchant (Guido Mercator) in 1496, this wood engraving is part of the renowned book "Le grand Calendrier et compost des shepherds". In this particular scene, we are transported to a rustic farmhouse where a shepherd tends to his daily tasks during the month of February. The intricate details showcase elements that define this time of year: an axe rests against the fireplace, symbolizing both warmth and labor; crockery adorns the table, hinting at nourishment and sustenance; and an antler hangs on the wall as a reminder of nature's presence. The composition also incorporates astrological symbolism with Aquarius, represented by fish horoscope figures above. This connection between astrology and agriculture highlights how people in medieval times relied on celestial movements to guide their farming practices. Stefano Bianchetti's black-and-white interpretation adds depth to this historical piece while capturing its essence. Through his skilled craftsmanship, we can almost feel the cold air outside juxtaposed with the cozy atmosphere inside. As we admire this print from Fine Art Finder's private collection today, it serves as a testament to our enduring fascination with history and artistry—a timeless window into centuries past.
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