Two mothers with crying babies and one in a walking frame; comparing the human infant's helplessness with the self-sufficiency of newborn animals. Engraving by P. Galle, c. 1563.

Date:
[1563?]
Reference:
26283i
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The baby in the bottom-right hand corner moves in a walking frame, holding a small mannequin. One baby holds a toy and is being helped to walk, another is being fed, and two others cry. Animals graze peacefully in the background

Publication/Creation

[Antwerp] : Philipp Galle, [1563?]

Physical description

1 print : line engraving ; platemark 18.4 x 24.2 cm

Lettering

Ingeritur mansum, incessum docet illa, loquelæ/ Os homini hæc format naturæ ut sponte nihil quá/ Fleresciat, sine doctrina, cum cætera cuncta/ Mox penna utantur, cursu, liquidoqúe natatu ... Lettering repeated in Dutch and French; the latter reads: "Le beste court, le poisson nage & vlotte/ Et l'oyseau scait sans quelque ayde voler:/ Mais rien propre à l'homme est que le pleurer/ Car sans l'apprendre il ne mange ou ne trotte" Bears number: 2

Notes

One of a series of six engravings on the infirmities and sufferings of mankind (frame nos. 7805-7810)

Reference

Wellcome Collection 26283i

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