Emblems served as significant cultural artifacts in early-modern Europe, intertwining art and literature across various mediums, including books, pottery, and metalware. These symbolic combinations of images and texts expressed complex ideas and values, influencing domestic, devotional, and political life. The book explores the multifaceted role of emblems in shaping societal norms and aesthetics during this vibrant historical period.
Peter Maurice Daly Bücher
1. Jänner 1936
