Vermis sericus - The Silkworms being fed and cared for, and the spinning. The little forest of twigs (left over from the mulberry leaves) is being prepared for the worms to spin their cocoons in (after Jan van der Straet,called Stradanus)
Philip Galle (Haarlem 1537 - Antwerp 1612)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1523 - 1605
Materials
Paper, Wood
Measurements
203 x 267 mm
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Lindisfarne Castle, Northumberland
NT 511838
Summary
Print, engraving, Vermis sericus - The Silkworms being fed and cared for, and the spinning. The little forest of twigs (left over from the mulberry leaves) is being prepared for the worms to spin their cocoons in (after Jan van der Straet,called Stradanus) by Philip Galle (Haarlem 1537 - Antwerp 1612). One of a set of six early engravings (LIN/P/56 to 61) of silk worm farming and silk weaving in 16th century Florentine houses. The prints depict silk worm farming and preparation of the looms for weaving. They were engraved by Philip Galle (1537 - 1612) after the originals by Jan van der Straet (1523 -1605). In moulded frames. This engraving shows the silkworms being fed and cared for, and the spinning. The little forest of twigs (left over from the mulberry leaves) is being prepared for the worms to spin their cocoons in.
Makers and roles
Philip Galle (Haarlem 1537 - Antwerp 1612), engraver (printmaker) Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus (Bruges 1523 - Florence 1605), artist