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Maffei, Francesco

      Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1605-1660

Maffei, Francesco Sight Spain oil painting artist


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Pintura Identificación::  19242
  1657-58 Petróleo en la lona.

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Ostade, Adriaen van

      Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1610-1685

Ostade, Adriaen van Sight Spain oil painting artist


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Pintura Identificación::  19720
  el Petróleo en pone panel La Ermita, S. Petersburg.

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Adriaen van ostade

      Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1610-1685

Adriaen van ostade Sight Spain oil painting artist


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Pintura Identificación::  28332
  elPetróleo mk60 en el entrepaño 8x10

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unknow artist

     

unknow artist Sight Spain oil painting artist


Sight
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Pintura Identificación::  63963
  1500 Wool and silk, 300 x 303 cm Musee de Cluny, Paris The picture shows a tapestry representing Sight from the Five Senses Tapestries that were made for a member of the le Viste family of Lyons - probably Antoine le Viste - at the end of the fifteenth century. Though few have survived into the present, tapestries like these were the most sought-after, expensive and important of the Gothic luxury arts in the later Middle Ages in northern Europe. They were carried from castle to castle, providing warm hangings against draughts and a sumptuous setting for court spectacles. Their densely patterned floral grounds provided the backdrop for stories from the Bible, classical epics, and chivalric romances. Most came in sequences that could create a theme for a room, transforming bare walls into an exotic setting or, as with le Viste's series (sometimes called "La Dame a la Licorne"), a space for erotic experience. This series of tapestries was made as an engagement present in which the patron could present his future betrothed with an art of love based on his future expectations of sensuous pleasure. The lover, Viste himself, is not present as a person in the tapestries, but in each of them he is represented by his heraldic emblems, the lion and the unicorn. Only a beautiful lady, according to the traditional bestiary story, could tame the enigmatic unicorn. Thus, in the Sight tapestry, the lady herself does not look in the mirror, but makes the unicorn, playing like a pet in her lap, admire his own reflection. The way in which the lady's clothing illusionistically recreates within the medium of tapestry itself other expensive types of woven and embroidered threads and the sophisticated way in which natural forms, leaves, and sexual symbols like rabbits are sprinkled into an otherwise flat field, exhibit the most refined expression of Gothic art. , Artist: UNKNOWN MASTER, French , Sight , 1451-1500 , French , painting , mythological

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