The Angel of the Ninth Sphere, or Primum Mobile, plate 49 from Planets and Spheres

Art Institute of Chicago

The Angel of the Ninth Sphere, or Primum Mobile, plate 49 from Planets and Spheres

Master of the E-Series Tarocchi

Date
c. 1465
Medium
Engraving in black on tan laid paper
Culture
Italy
Department
Prints and Drawings
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

The Ferrara nobility used these enigmatic flash cards , whose engraver’s identity is now unknown, to tutor their children in the structure of the world and the greater cosmos. With images ranging from a human beggar to God himself, the fifty cards in each set were divided into five groups: Ranks and Conditions of Men, Apollo and the Muses, Arts and Sciences, Genii and Virtues, and Planets and Spheres. The stationary angel with the starry disc in plate 48 represents the firmament as a fixed pattern of stars, which according to Ptolemaic thought revolved around the earth. Plate 49 presents the invisible outer sphere as an empty disc held by a dancing angel.

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Object type
AAT300041273

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