Ornament with Dance of the Lovers

Cleveland Museum of Art

Ornament with Dance of the Lovers

Israhel van Meckenem

Date
c. 1490
Medium
engraving
Culture
Germany
Department
Prints
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

In this image, the competitive nature of love and sexual desire plays out on treacherously thorned vines that block the young suitors from their ultimate prize, the elegant lady in the center. Given the presence of two musicians, the male suitors may be performing a type of folk dance, known as a Morris dance, which was popular in courtly circles at the time, and which relates, as well, to courtly love poetry performed by troubadours (lyrical poets of the Middle Ages). Ornament prints such as this were often used by other artists and craftsmen as source material for motifs on decorative arts or furniture.

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