Serendipity strikes! Last Thursday just as I was finishing off last week’s post about trompe l’oeil paintings I saw a newsflash on a history website that it was the 400th birthday of Israel Silvestre that very day. That probably won’t mean much to most people but since I’d just included some of his engravings in that post, I thought I ought to know more. Unfortunately it takes longer than 36 hours to put one of these posts together from scratch, so with apologies that its 8 days late…
BON ANNIVERSAIRE ISRAEL!
But given that I’ve been giving over August’s posts to Silly Season stories how could I link this distinguished artist to something a bit unusual? The answer was his patron…







August traditionally marks the start of the silly season so in that spirit…..We’ve all heard of tulip mania in the mid-17thc and most will know about orchid-mania and the fern fever in the mid-19th but what about a gooseberry craze? I like gooseberries myself and grow a lot of them but I don’t think I’d describe myself as a gooseberry fanatic and hadn’t realised until I started researching this post that they could be the subject of intense passion. Yet for well over a hundred years they were, and there still are a small band of enthusiasts for whom that continues to be the case.
And if you want to know why then you should have been in Cheshire last week or be getting ready to go to North Yorkshire on Tuesday afternoon. These were/will be very serious occasions and anything but the silly season. Nevertheless in popular culture gooseberries often have strange assocations …


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