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Prudence (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #35)

before 1467
(Italian, active 1460s)
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Hind E.I. 35a
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Not on view

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This engraving is part of the group marked with the letter “B,” and named Cosmic Principles and the Virtues, which comprises the three Universal principles (Light, Time, and Space) alongside the three theological virtues (Faith, Hope, and Charity) and the four cardinal ones (Prudence, Temperance, Fortitude, and Justice). The latter were regarded as the basic Christian principles required for a virtuous life.

Here, Prudence is personified as a full-length female figure with a bearded visage of an old man placed on the back of a graceful woman’s head. These two profiles represent the ability to see the past and to observe the present and future, respectively. Prudence looks at her reflection in a mirror, which is supported by a cupid figure standing on a pedestal. The mirror refers to Prudence’s gift of self-knowledge. Next to her on the lower right is a dragon believed to be a wise creature and a representative of the world of serpents.
A vertically oriented engraving in black ink with hand-colored gold highlights depicts a two-faced figure in draped robes within a geometric border. One bearded face peers left; another faces forward. The figure holds dividers and a pedestal with a mirror topped by a winged child. A dragon-like creature sits at their feet. Centered below, the inscription "PRVDENCIA XXXV" appears. Fine lines and hatching define the scene's intricate forms.

Prudence (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #35)

before 1467

Master of the E-Series Tarocchi

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

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