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Four Tulips: Boter man (Butter Man), Joncker (Nobleman), Grote geplumaceerde (The Great Plumed One), and Voorwint (With the Wind), ca. 1635-45
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This stunning print showcases Jacob Marrel's masterpiece, "Four Tulips: Boter man (Butter Man), Joncker (Nobleman), Grote geplumaceerde (The Great Plumed One), and Voorwint (With the Wind)" created between 1635-45. As a prominent figure in Dutch heritage art during the baroque era, Marrel skillfully captures the essence of these tulips with vibrant colors and intricate details. Displayed side by side, these four tulips represent a captivating blend of nature and metaphorical symbolism. Each petal is meticulously painted to reveal variegated patterns, ranging from delicate pinks to pure whites. The striped stems gracefully support the blossoms while evoking a sense of windswept motion. Marrel's watercolor technique on vellum brings these flowers to life, highlighting their botanical beauty with scientific precision. The inclusion of butterflies adds an enchanting touch as they flutter around the tulips like whimsical companions. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these tulips hold historical significance in Dutch economics during the seventeenth century. Known as "tulipomania" this period witnessed an unprecedented craze for tulip bulbs that led to economic speculation and eventual collapse. As you admire this remarkable piece at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, take a moment to appreciate Marrel's ability to capture both nature's splendor and its deeper implications within his work.
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