
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Design for a Hand Mirror
Étienne Delaune
- Date
- 1561
- Medium
- Engraving
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Mirrors were symbols of vanity, so it is appropriate that Étienne Delaune decorated the rim with the Seven Planets, a theme that can suggest the passage of time. Each celestial body--not all are planets--is shown with its personification and zodiac sign. Clockwise from top, they are: the Sun and lion; Mars and ram; Jupiter and fish; Saturn and ram or goat; Moon and scorpion; Mercury and baby twins; and Venus and bull. All rest within a courtly framework of scrolls, faceted jewels, and cameo-like profiles. The central scene alludes to a more troubling side of vanity. It illustrates the episode in Greek myth when Medea used her magical arts to trick Pelias's daughters into boiling him in a pot of water in the belief he would become young again. Her beloved Jason repays Medea for this act (Pelias was Jason's enemy) by marrying another. An enraged Medea flies off in her serpent-drawn chariot, but not before killing her two children and Jason's bride. France, Europe
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