Woman drying her nets, Pieter de Jode (I), after 1595 - before 1610 Canvas Print
Interior with a woman, sitting by a fireplace. With her right arm she leans on a table, her left leg rests on a fireplace rod. With her left hand she holds a net between her legs. Behind her a man with amorous intentions: 'Liefken wat mackt ghij met uwe bruijn oogen'. However, she rejects it because she has yet to recover from the night: 'Love ick have already fished the night ick must dry my nets'. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, one of the meanings of 'fish' is the bee-to-sleep; the net was symbol for the vagina.
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