The Garden of Love

Step into a lively medieval garden where courtly love blossoms amidst music, feasting, and playful romantic pursuits.

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Image credit: Master W. A. H. German, active c. 1480-90, 1480/90 — Bequest of Mrs. Potter Palmer, Jr.

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Immerse yourself in a captivating engraving by Master W. A. H., dating from the late medieval era (1480/90), that vividly portrays the intricate world of courtly love among the nobility. This elaborate scene captures nearly every aspect of the mating ritual, a celebrated part of life during that period. Within a charming walled courtyard, a feast table is set, complete with musical accompaniment, truly embodying the sentiment that music is the food of love. Women are depicted as active participants, driving the amorous games as much as the men. Observe a woman at the gate, summarily dismissing a suitor adorned with a fool's cap, while elsewhere, another daringly rides sidesaddle behind her lover on a twisting road. The playful atmosphere extends to the moat, where men and women enjoy skinny-dipping, perhaps as if it were a fountain of youth. Experience the joy of piecing together this detailed historical tableau. Unlike a van gogh puzzle, this offers a unique glimpse into German medieval life. Choose your challenge from 12 to 1000 pieces. Play this free browser-based jigsaw puzzle today and uncover every delightful detail of this romantic era.

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Tags: courtly love, medieval, engraving, german art, garden, nobility, romance, castle