Alma Haser
To write something behind the ears (Sich etwas hinter die Ohren schreiben), 2024
Archival Pigment Print
Unframed: 16.9 x 11.9cm
Framed: 25.9 x 20.9cm
Framed: 25.9 x 20.9cm
Edition of 10 plus 2 artist's proofs
From £500 + VAT
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This expression means; To remember something well, and not forget it! In the Middle Ages, when important contracts were signed, such as the laying of boundary stones, it was common...
This expression means; To remember something well, and not forget it!
In the Middle Ages, when important contracts were signed, such
as the laying of boundary stones, it was common for children and
young people to be present. They were to act as witnesses should
any dispute arise. To ensure that they would recall the agreement
even in old age, they would be pulled by the ears or given a slap
around the ear. This was referred to as “writing the event behind
their ears.”
In the Middle Ages, when important contracts were signed, such
as the laying of boundary stones, it was common for children and
young people to be present. They were to act as witnesses should
any dispute arise. To ensure that they would recall the agreement
even in old age, they would be pulled by the ears or given a slap
around the ear. This was referred to as “writing the event behind
their ears.”
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