Overview
This Delft tile depicts Genesis 2 verse 7; the creation of men.
"And God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul."
The Delft tile was made in the Dutch city of Utrecht around 1800. It is decorated with 'ox-head' corner motifs and overall in a good condition. Note the covered up chips along the lower side. The scene is based on an engraving by Matthäus Merian. However, on the original engraving the 'unicorn' is still a horse. It might be that the second engraving by Merian, which depicts Adam and Eve in paradise, has been the leading example for the unicorn. A photo of this engraving has been added, which clearly shows the mythical creature.
Specifications
Inventory number | ATS 1754 |
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Size (approximately) | 5.1" by 5.1" or 13 by 13 cm |
Period | 1800-1820 |
Century | 18th century, 19th century |
Country | Netherlands |
Restoration | No |
Buyers information
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