Man die langs een stok tuurt (Sight) - Cornelis Saftleven
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Description
A satirical etching by Cornelis Saftleven representing the sense of sight through a humorous, allegorical figure.
This etching by Cornelis Saftleven, titled 't Gesicht (Sight), belongs to a series depicting the five senses. Saftleven, a Dutch artist active during the seventeenth century, frequently explored themes of human folly and moral allegory through his prints and paintings. In this composition, the artist presents a figure kneeling in a posture of intense, almost absurd concentration. The man holds a long rod to his eye, a literal and humorous interpretation of the act of seeing. He wears a wooden yoke around his neck, a detail that adds a layer of social commentary or perhaps a reference to the burdens of human perception. The etching technique demonstrates Saftleven's command of line. He uses fine, controlled strokes to define the contours of the figure, the texture of the clothing, and the subtle shading that gives the form volume. The background remains sparse, ensuring the viewer focuses entirely on the eccentric gesture of the subject. The inscription at the top, 't Gesicht, confirms the allegorical nature of the work, placing it within the tradition of Dutch moralising prints that used satire to comment on human behaviour. Saftleven was known for his interest in genre scenes and animal subjects, yet his work in printmaking often leaned into the grotesque and the satirical. This piece is a clear example of how artists of the period used visual puns to engage with philosophical concepts. The figure's exaggerated pose and the inclusion of the yoke suggest a critique of narrow-mindedness or the limitations of human vision. As a museum-grade fine art print, this work offers a glimpse into the intellectual and artistic climate of the Dutch Golden Age, where wit and observation were highly valued. The clarity of the lines and the preservation of the original plate's character make this an excellent addition for those interested in historical printmaking and allegorical art.
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Man die langs een stok tuurt (Sight) - Cornelis Saftleven
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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