Un Amour qui forme l’ombre de l’envie

Translations
Literature
Sources and parallels
- De la Feuille, Devises Et Emblemes 1697 [web]
, p/no. 46/2 - Amoris umbra invidia [25] (in: Otto Vaenius, Amoris divini emblemata (1615))
[Compare
]
-
Parallel for the pictura (mirrored) and some mottoes (the Latin and Italian ones exact, the Dutch, English and French
ones not exact) in: Amoris umbra invidia [26] (in: Otto Vaenius, Amorum emblemata (1608))
[Compare
]
References, across this site, to this page:
- Amoris umbra invidia [26] (in: Otto Vaenius, Amorum emblemata (1608))
Iconclass
The shadow of a cupid takes on the shape of Envy- Envy; 'Invidia' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins
[11N32]

- snakes (+ animals as attributes)
[25F42(+13)]

- low hill country
[25H114]

- farm or solitary house in landscape
[25I3]

- man and his shadow (+ variant)
[31A28(+0)]

- monsters ~ snakes (+ hair, feathers)
[31A4542(+42)]

- archer's weapons: bow
[45C15(BOW)]

- quiver
[45C23]

- (personifications and symbolic representations of) Love; 'Amore (secondo Seneca)' (Ripa) (+ emblematical representation of
concept)
[56F2(+4)]

- proverbs, sayings, etc. (with TEXT)
[86(AMORIS UMBRA INVIDIA)]

- specific aspects of Cupid
[92D17]

- attributes of Cupid (with NAME)
[92D18(BOW)]

- attributes of Cupid (with NAME)
[92D18(QUIVER)]

![[H O M E : Emblem Project Utrecht]](/static/images/rd-small.gif)