Solomon VII 2- from the portfolio: Song of Songs which is Solomon's by Paul Wunderlich

Solomon VII 2- from the portfolio: Song of Songs which is Solomons by Paul Wunderlich

Solomon VII 2- from the portfolio: Song of Songs which is Solomon's

Paul Wunderlich

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Title

Solomon VII 2- from the portfolio: Song of Songs which is Solomon's

 
Artist
Year
1969 /published 1970 
Technique
4-color lithograph 
Image Size
23 1/2 x 17 5/8" image size 
Signature
unsigned, as published 
Edition Size
unnumbered, as published 
Annotations
publishers stamp on verso 
Reference
Bense and Flemming 307 
Paper
BFK Rives watermarked wove 
State
proof from published state? 
Publisher
Aquarius Press, Baltimore 
Inventory ID
25279 
Price
$300.00 
Description

From a portfolio of ten color lithographs illustrating the erotic poem found in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, the "Song of Songs." This image is for verse VII, 1: "Your navel is a rounded goblet / that never lacks blended wine." (New International Version)

Though traditionally attributed to King Solomon, historians debate Song of Songs' origins as being anywhere between the 10th and 2nd centuries BCE. It is interpreted by Abrahamic religions as an allegory of the relationship between God and Church. Stylistically, however, its roots are most similar to the love songs of ancient Egypt and erotic Sumerian sacred marriage hymns. Therefor its inclusion in the Bible is somewhat anomalous, bearing no theological or moralistic purpose. Some historians outwardly reject the divine interpretation, and consider it an explicitly human poem, meant to celebrate the universal connection between mutual love and sexual desire. In its simplest interpretation, Song of Songs tells the story of two lovers expressing their admiration and desire for one another.

Wunderlich's visual interpretation of the Song of Songs allows for these historical complexities. Done in his signature Surrealist style, with soft, rounded forms floating through stark landscapes, there is no focus on analogy or metaphor. Instead, each image stands alone in a stark, dream-like testimony to the passage it is illustrating.

 
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