intaglio, engraving
narrative-art
baroque
intaglio
old engraving style
figuration
old-timey
line
genre-painting
history-painting
engraving
erotic-art
Dimensions height 163 mm, width 107 mm
This print, "Man betrapt zijn echtgenote met minnaar," was created by Jacob Folkema, around the 18th century. The image is dominated by linear precision achieved through the technique of engraving. The composition is neatly divided: on the left, a curtained bed with figures caught in a compromising situation, and on the right, the cuckolded husband enters the scene. Folkema uses the stark contrast between light and shadow to guide our eyes, heightening the drama. The linear patterns of the tiled floor draw the viewer into the domestic scene. There is the interesting inclusion of the cat in the foreground. It's arched back suggests a symbolic echo of the tension and discomfort permeating the room. It is an astute observation of human folly and the disruption of social norms. Remember, the power of this print resides in its graphic structure and the emotional narrative it succinctly conveys.
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