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Trionfi sugar sculptures Vulcan Neptune account
Trionfi or sugar sculptures of Vulcan and Neptune, An account of His Excellence Roger Earl of Castlemaines embassy: from His Sacred Majesty James the IId. King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, andc. to His Holiness Innocent XI, Lenardi, Giovanni Battista, 1656-1704, Westerhout, Arnold van, 1651-1725, Wright, John Michael, ca. 1617-ca. 1694, Etching, 1688, The table sculptures were designed for the banquet given by British Ambassador Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine, in Rome on January 14, 1687. The gods are personifications of Fire and Water in an allegorical composition on the Four Elements, which also included sculptures of Cybele and Juno. Captions/inscriptions: et 12.--in upper right, Gio. Batta. Lenardi delin.--in lower left, Arnoldo V. Westerhout. Sculp.--in lower right
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1651 1725 1687 1688 1694 Account Allegorical Composition Andc Banquet Given Captions Inscriptions Cybele Designed Earl Embassy Fire Four Elements Giovanni Battista Gods Ireland James Juno King Lower Neptune Palmer Personifications Roger Sculp Sugar Sculptures Upper Vulcan Water Wright Arnold Van Batta British Ambassador Castlemaine John Michael Lenardi Trionfi Westerhout
30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Experience the enchanting fusion of art and confectionery with our Media Storehouse Canvas Prints featuring the exquisite Trionfi sugar sculptures of Vulcan and Neptune from the Liszt Collection. These stunning prints showcase the intricate details of these magnificent sugar sculptures, which were created to celebrate His Excellency Roger Earl of Castlemaine's embassy from His Sacred Majesty James IID. Each print is expertly reproduced on high-quality canvas, ensuring vibrant colors and sharp details that bring the beauty of these historical masterpieces to life in your home or office. Elevate your decor with this unique and captivating work of art.
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Estimated Product Size is 76.2cm x 50.8cm (30" x 20")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the magnificent Trionfi sugar sculptures of Vulcan and Neptune, created by renowned artists Giovanni Battista Lenardi and Arnold van Westerhout. The exquisite etching, dating back to 1688, captures the essence of these table sculptures designed for a grand banquet hosted by British Ambassador Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine in Rome on January 14,1687. In this allegorical composition on the Four Elements, Vulcan and Neptune personify Fire and Water respectively. These divine figures stand as symbols of power and strength amidst an intricate display of sugary artistry. The attention to detail is evident in every stroke captured by John Michael Wright's masterful etching technique. The Trionfi sugar sculptures were not only a visual feast but also represented diplomatic relations between His Sacred Majesty James II, King of England, Scotland, France, Ireland (and more) and His Holiness Innocent XI. This historic embassy sought to strengthen ties between nations through artistic expression. Accompanied by captions inscribed with precision at the upper right corner (Gio. Batta. Lenardi delin. ) and lower left corner (Arnoldo V. Westerhout Sculp. ), this print transports us back in time to witness the splendor that graced that memorable evening. As we admire this extraordinary piece from the Liszt Collection today, let us appreciate its historical significance as a testament to both artistic brilliance and international diplomacy during a remarkable era in European history.
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