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Mercury, 1531. Artist: Sebald Beham
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Mercury, 1531. Artist: Sebald Beham
Mercury, 1531. Male planet, dry and passive; those born under Mercury eloquent, inventive and love science, especially mathematics, and were tall, slender and delicate. Planets metal quicksilver, its day Wednesday and night Saturday. Friendly to Sun, hostile to Venus. Had two houses, Gemini by day, Virgo by night (see chariot wheels)
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This photo print, titled "Mercury, 1531" and created by the talented artist Sebald Beham, transports us back to the enchanting world of the 16th century. The image depicts a male figure representing the planet Mercury, known for its dry and passive nature. According to astrology, individuals born under Mercury were believed to possess eloquence, inventiveness, and a deep love for science—particularly mathematics. The photograph showcases an intricate scene filled with symbolism. A chariot adorned with wheels reminiscent of Gemini and Virgo houses stands prominently in the foreground. This celestial vehicle represents road transport as well as music—a harmonious blend of arts and sciences that resonated during this era. Intriguingly, musical instruments such as organs and pianos are scattered throughout the composition. These instruments symbolize human ingenuity in harnessing sound waves—an area closely linked to both scientific exploration and artistic expression. As we delve deeper into this mesmerizing piece of artistry captured on film, we can't help but marvel at how it encapsulates not only Sebald Beham's skillful craftsmanship but also his profound understanding of astronomy and astrology. Through this print collector's lens, we catch a glimpse of a street scene where men engage passionately in their pursuits amidst an atmosphere infused with knowledge-seeking energy. "Mercury, 1531" is not just an ordinary photograph; it is a portal into history—a visual testament to humanity's unending quest for wisdom
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