Israhel van Meckenem, the younger
Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This engraving by Israhel van Meckenem is from a series of 12 prints that depicts amorous couples in elaborately furnished interiors. Its suggestive scene depicts a young couple eagerly anticipating a liaison—musical or otherwise. In his lap, the man holds a lute, an instrument frequently likened to the female body, and he stares intently at his companion, who pauses in reading her musical scroll to return his gaze. The small dog in chains near his feet is meant to symbolize the captivating power of music and beautiful women.
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Israhel van Meckenem — Lute Player and Harpist, from Scenes
Lucas van Leyden — The Musicians (copy)
Maerten van Geelkercken — Paartje aan een tafel
Jan Saenredam — Spring (Music-Making Couple), from The Four
Lucas van Leyden — The Musicians
Israhel van Meckenem — The Falconer and the Lady, from the s
Monogrammist b. g. — The Music Making Couple
Wenzel von Olmütz (Bohemian) — The Lovers
Heinrich Aldegrever — Two Musicians Playing the Violin and t
Crispijn van de Passe, I — Terra (Earth), from The Elements
Franz Huys — Master John Blockhead (the Lute Maker)
Lucas van Leyden (Netherlandish, 1494–about 1533) — The Musi