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February February title object twelve months
February February (title on object) The twelve months of the year, Les XII Mois de l Annee (series title), Night scene with three disguised children celebrating carnival: one dancing, the second is on his hands and the third is playing the mess. The print is part of a series of twelve prints with the twelve months of the year, Carnival, Shrovetide (non-liturgical celebration), February and its labors, improvised musical instruments (kitchen utensils, etc.), standing on the head or on the hands, Cornelis Dusart (mentioned on object), 1679 - 1704, paper, engraving, h 216 mm × w 154 mm
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Media ID 19541003
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1679 1704 Carnival Cornelis Dusart Dancing February Hands Kitchen Utensils Labors Les Xii Mois De Lannée Mess Night Scene Playing Series Title Title Twelve Months Twelve Prints Year Mentioned Shrovetide
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The captivating print titled "February February" from the Les XII Mois de l'Annee series takes us back to a lively night scene during carnival season. In this enchanting artwork, three disguised children are joyously celebrating the festivities. One child can be seen dancing with exuberance, their movements filled with infectious energy. Another child showcases their agility by balancing on their hands, displaying impressive acrobatic skills. The third child adds to the merriment by playing a musical mess, using improvised instruments such as kitchen utensils. This particular print is part of a larger series that depicts each month of the year and highlights various aspects associated with them. For February, it beautifully captures the essence of carnival and Shrovetide celebrations - non-liturgical events known for their revelry and indulgence. Created between 1679 and 1704 by Cornelis Dusart, an artist mentioned on the object itself, this paper engraving measures approximately 216 mm in height and 154 mm in width. The intricate details bring life to these disguised children against a backdrop of nighttime festivity. As we admire this delightful image from centuries past, we are reminded of the timeless nature of celebration and how it has always held an important place in our lives throughout history.
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