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Better blown mouth burned Two charlatans table

Better blown than the mouth burned, Two charlatans for a table on which bottles, jars and coins. One of them blows in a bowl of hot liquid. In the margin a caption of two lines in Latin and in Dutch, showing that the charlatan can be more careful to prevent misery. Proverbs, sayings, etc. (BETTER SAVE THAN SORRY), clothes, costume (mens clothes ), head-gear: hat (mens clothes), Pieter de Jode (I) (mentioned on object), Netherlands, 1590 - 1632, paper, engraving, h 211 mm × w 146 mm

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1590 1632 Blows Bottles Bowl Caption Charlatan Clothes Coins Costume Jars Latin Margin Pieter De Jode Proverbs Sayings Showing Table Two Lines Careful Mentioned


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This intriguing print from the Liszt Collection captures a scene filled with symbolism and cautionary messages. Titled "Better blown mouth burned, Two charlatans for a table" the image depicts two charlatans surrounded by bottles, jars, and coins on a makeshift table. One of the charlatans is seen blowing into a bowl of hot liquid, perhaps showcasing their deceptive tricks or attempting to impress onlookers. However, the caption in Latin and Dutch found in the margin suggests that this act serves as a reminder to be more careful and avoid unnecessary misery. The phrase "Better save than sorry" echoes through these lines, emphasizing the importance of prudence over recklessness. The costumes worn by these characters reflect traditional men's clothing from that era, complete with headgear such as hats. The artist behind this engraving is Pieter de Jode (I), who was active in the Netherlands between 1590 and 1632. Through its intricate details and thought-provoking composition, this paper engraving invites viewers to contemplate deeper meanings beyond its surface appearance. It serves as a visual representation of timeless proverbs and sayings while shedding light on human nature's tendency to take risks without considering potential consequences.

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