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Wenceslaus Hollar

Civil Discord

1643

Civil Discord

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Known in the ancient world as an amphisbaena (from the Greek ‘to go both ways’), this mythical serpent represents the opposed forces in English society that tore the kingdom apart. Hollar avoided directly commenting on the conflict and chose instead to satirise it with this allegory that one scholar has noted represents the ‘sheer viperine nastiness of civil conflict’.

Title
Civil Discord
Production Date
1643
Medium
etching
Dimensions
67 x 103 mm
Credit Line
Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, bequest of Dr Walter Auburn, 1982
Accession No
M1982/1/3/34
Copyright
No known copyright restrictions
Department
International Art
Display Status
Not on display

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