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Aristaeus, God of gardens, 1817 (marble)
7301164 Aristaeus, God of gardens, 1817 (marble) by Bosio, Francois Joseph, baron (1768-1845); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Aristaeus, God of gardens, Marble, 1817
Sculptor : Francois-Joseph Bosio (1768 - 1845)
Louvre Museum, Paris, France); © Frank Buffetrille. All rights reserved 2022
Media ID 27982246
© Frank Buffetrille. All rights reserved 2022 / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the exquisite sculpture of "Aristaeus, God of gardens" created in 1817 by Francois Joseph Bosio. The marble masterpiece is housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. Bosio skillfully crafted this mythological figure with intricate details and a profound sense of artistry. Aristaeus, depicted here as a bearded man holding a walking stick, represents the divine connection between mankind and nature's bountiful gardens. The sculpture captures the essence of the 18th century with its classical style and timeless beauty. Its vibrant colors bring life to Aristaeus' form, emphasizing his role as a deity associated with fertility and abundance. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back to an era where gods and goddesses were revered for their power and influence over human existence. The nudity symbolizes purity while also paying homage to ancient pagan beliefs. Francois Joseph Bosio's creation serves as a testament to his mastery as a sculptor and his ability to breathe life into stone. This piece invites us to contemplate our relationship with nature and reflect on the significance of gardens in our lives. Through this print by Frank Buffetrille, we can appreciate both the artistic brilliance captured within Bosio's work and the historical context it represents—a true treasure from antiquity that continues to inspire awe today.
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