Come into my garden, my sister, my wife
1604
From the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art
1604
From the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art
Dominant colour
Come into my garden, my sister, my wife is a 1604 by Carel Collaert, a Baroque work, held at Cleveland Museum of Art.
This image is a black and white drawing of a woman standing in front of a doorway. She's wearing a long dress with puffy sleeves and a high neckline. Above her, a man is standing on a platform, holding a staff and looking down at the woman. The background is filled with various objects, including flowers, leaves, and what looks like a ladder. The drawing is very detailed, with lots of intricate lines and patterns. The woman's dress is decorated with flowers and leaves, and the man's robes are draped elegantly around him. The overall effect is one of elegance and refinement. If you're interested in learning more about this style of art, you might want to check out the Baroque movement.
Carel Collaert (1598–1654) was an artist, born in Antwerp.
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