A red-faced king stands in a red robe, flanked by a queen and the deity Mercury in green clothes; representing a stage in the process of alchemy. Coloured etching, ca. 18th century.
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The empty red robe of the previous print (Wellcome Library no. 38626i) has been filled by a red-faced king. To his right, a queen stands under the sun; to his left Mercury walks towards him under the moon, carrying a caduceus
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Physical description
1 print : etching, with watercolour ; platemark 20.5 x 14.9 cm
Lettering
Bears number: 6
References note
Jacques van Lennep, Alchimie, Brussels 1984, pp. 134-144
Reference
Wellcome Collection 38627i
Notes
From a collection of five prints (Wellcome Library nos. 38626i, 38627i, 38628i, 38629i, 38630i) stored in the Wellcome Library with a set of prints relating to the writings of Nicolas Flamel. The collection seems to comprise two disparate series (the number 6 appears twice) Although similar in style to the Flamel-related series (Wellcome Library nos. 38032i, 38186i, 38187i, 38199i, 38209i, 38211i, 38213i, 38052i, 38053i), they do not seem to be directly related, because 1) the numbering in the latter series includes some of the numbers of this collection and 2) thematic differences: the Flamel-related series comprisesubjects either related to Flamel's writings or the Book of Revelation. Here the imagery seems to be more arcanely alchemical
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