The four Seasons as Half-Figures - Summer

Wenceslaus Hollar - engraver

Wenceslaus Hollar - engraver - The four Seasons as Half-Figures - Summer
Hollar published his first cycle of The Four Seasons with figural motifs in 1641. They are four three-quarter-length female figures clad in seasonal garments, all with a minor still life symbolizing a particular season - for spring a bouquet of Spring flowers and for Summer ripe fruit, but the lady also holds typical accessories to protect herself from the heat and sun - gloves, a fan and a veil. For Autumn there is a dish of fruit and Winter provides furs. In a small still life with a fur muff and mask on a window-sill, one can see the seeds of Hollar’s famed later still lifes with muffs.
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measurements: height 221 mm
width 171 mm
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material: paper
technique: etching, 1st state
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inventory number: R 50663
gallery collection: Collection of Prints and Drawings