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Rhetoric (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #23)

before 1467
(Italian, active 1460s)
Medium
engraving
Credit Line
Catalogue raisonné
Hind E.I. 23a
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

This engraving is part of the group “C” named Liberal Arts. Conceptually, the liberal arts descended from classical antiquity, and were divided into the Trivium (Grammar, Rhetoric, and Dialectic or Logic) and the Quadrivium (Music, Geometry, Arithmetic, and Astronomy). In the Tarocchi set the total number was risen to ten, with the addition of the three disciplines (Poetry, Philosophy, and Theology). The liberal arts denoted knowledge or skills considered necessary to participate in a free society. By the late Middle Ages, they began to be represented in the visual arts as womanlike allegories.

Here, Rhetorica (Rhetoric) is personified as a full-length female figure, in frontal view. She wears a crown and holds a sword in her right hand. On both her sides, two small genii blow a trumpet. Rhetoric teaches how to speak in a flowery and elegant way.
A vertically oriented print in black ink depicts a crowned woman standing centrally within a patterned rectangular border. She wears a decorated breastplate over long, draped robes and holds an upright sword. At her feet, two winged child figures blow long wind instruments; the figure on our left blows downward, while the figure on our right blows upward. An inscription along the bottom labels the figure as Rhetorica.

Rhetoric (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #23)

before 1467

Master of the E-Series Tarocchi

(Italian, active 1460s)
Italy, Ferrara, 15th century

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