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The Medici-Lorena Coat of Arms, c. 1638 (pietra dura)

The Medici-Lorena Coat of Arms, c. 1638 (pietra dura)


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The Medici-Lorena Coat of Arms, c. 1638 (pietra dura)

KAB93232 The Medici-Lorena Coat of Arms, c.1638 (pietra dura) by Italian School, (17th century); Museo Opificio delle Pietre Dure, Florence, Italy; eDario Grimaldi; Italian, out of copyright

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© Dario Grimaldi / Bridgeman Images

Ball Eagle Escutcheon Heraldic Device


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This print showcases "The Medici-Lorena Coat of Arms" a stunning example of pietra dura artwork dating back to 1638. Created by the Italian School in the 17th century, this masterpiece can be found at the Museo Opificio delle Pietre Dure in Florence, Italy. The coat of arms features an escutcheon adorned with intricate details that symbolize the rich heritage and power of the Medici-Lorena family. A majestic crown sits atop the shield, signifying their noble status. The inclusion of a ball represents sovereignty and dominion over their territories. A striking eagle graces this heraldic device, embodying strength, courage, and leadership associated with this influential dynasty. Each element meticulously crafted from precious stones creates a mesmerizing mosaic-like effect known as pietra dura. This photograph captures every minute detail and vibrant color present in the original artwork, allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty up close. It serves as a testament to both historical craftsmanship and artistic excellence. As we admire this image captured by Dario Grimaldi, it is important to note that it falls under public domain due to being out of copyright. This means that anyone can enjoy and share this piece without any commercial implications or restrictions on usage rights. In conclusion, "The Medici-Lorena Coat of Arms" print offers us a glimpse into centuries-old Italian artistry while celebrating the legacy of one prominent family's lineage through its symbolic design elements.

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