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Spanish literature. Diego de San Pedro (ca. 1437-ca. 1498)
Spanish literature. Diego de San Pedro (ca. 1437-ca. 1498). Spanish writer. The Prison of Love, 1492. Engraving. Edition in Barcelona in 1493. Catalan translation. Spain
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Allegory Amor Castilia Castilian Catalan Cordoba Dedication Diego Fernandez Pedro Prison Renaissance Sentimental Translation 15th
14"x18" Premium Frame
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.3cm x 30.4cm (8" x 12")
Estimated Product Size is 35.6cm x 45.8cm (14" x 18")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This engraving depicts Diego de San Pedro (ca. 1437-ca. 1498), a significant figure in Spanish literature during the late Middle Ages and the onset of the Renaissance. The image, titled "The Prison of Love," was created around 1492 and is housed in a Barcelona edition from the following year. The text is a Catalan translation of San Pedro's Castilian work, making it accessible to a broader audience. San Pedro, a prolific writer, is known for his allegorical and sentimental works that delved into the human condition and the complexities of love. In this piece, the tree of love stands tall and proud, its roots entwined in the heart of a man, symbolizing the deep-rooted nature of love and its power to captivate and control. The man, held captive within the tree's branches, represents the human experience of being ensnared by love's allure. The inscription at the bottom of the print reads, "Diego de San Pedro, author, and Fernandez de Cordoba, printer," acknowledging the collaborative nature of literary production during this period. The Prison of Love serves as a testament to the rich literary heritage of Spain during the 15th century, a time when the Middle Ages gave way to the Renaissance and the sentimental explorations of the human condition began to take center stage. This engraving is an invaluable historical artifact, offering a glimpse into the world of Spanish literature during a pivotal moment in history. It reminds us of the enduring power of love and the human spirit to create beautiful and thought-provoking works of art and literature.
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