The young fisherman, Cornelis Bloemaert (II), 1625 - 1718 Canvas Print
A young man stands next to a basket and jug at the edge of a lake and bends slightly forward over a fishing line. On the right is a tree under which a trap lies. The fisherman has thrown out his rod, but does not know what he is fishing with it. Fishing was a widespread symbol of amorous activity, based on the notion of the unreliable bait. The trap here represents the pitfall of love.
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