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View of the Palace of Chambord from the entrance, 1678 (engraving)
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View of the Palace of Chambord from the entrance, 1678 (engraving)
XOS5872153 View of the Palace of Chambord from the entrance, 1678 (engraving) by Silvestre, Israel (1621-1691); Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: by Israel Silvestre (1621-1691))
Media ID 32019818
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Coach Coaches Lane Stagecoach 17 17th 17th 17th Xvii 18th Century Circa 1600 Early 17th Century Early Xvii Century External View Seventeeth Century Several People Several Persons
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This engraving, titled "View of the Palace of Chambord from the entrance, 1678" takes us back to the enchanting 17th century. The skilled artist behind this masterpiece is Israel Silvestre (1621-1691), whose attention to detail and artistic vision are evident in every stroke. The print showcases the grandeur of the Palace of Chambord, a magnificent castle nestled in France's picturesque countryside. As we gaze upon its impressive architecture, our eyes are drawn to the intricate carvings and ornate details that adorn its facade. The palace stands proudly against a backdrop of rolling hills and lush landscapes, creating a harmonious blend between man-made beauty and nature's splendor. Intriguingly, a stagecoach with horses can be seen approaching the entrance of the palace. This inclusion adds an element of movement and life to an otherwise static scene. It invites us to imagine who might be inside that carriage - perhaps nobles or important guests arriving for an extravagant event at this opulent residence. Silvestre's engraving captures not only architectural brilliance but also conveys a sense of timelessness. It transports us back centuries ago when horse-drawn carriages were commonplace and castles stood as symbols of power and prestige. As we admire this remarkable artwork from Bridgeman Images' collection at Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA, it serves as a reminder that art has the ability to transcend time, allowing us glimps
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