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Fol. 1v, Per fare una leggiadra sua vendetta, from Canzoniere e Trionfi by Petrarch, c. 1470
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Fol. 1v, Per fare una leggiadra sua vendetta, from Canzoniere e Trionfi by Petrarch, c. 1470
XOT366476 Fol. 1v, Per fare una leggiadra sua vendetta, from Canzoniere e Trionfi by Petrarch, c.1470 by Italian School, (15th century); Biblioteca Queriniana, Brescia, Italy; (add.info.: Francesco Petrarca (1304-74), Italian scholar, poet and humanist; published in Venice by Vindelino da Spira; annotated and illustrated by Antonio Grifo; written c.1330-60; ); Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 25061948
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Annotated Commentary Cupid Globe Printed Sonnet Vernacular Verse
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This print showcases Fol. 1v, Per fare una leggiadra sua vendetta from Canzoniere e Trionfi by Petrarch, dating back to around 1470. The artwork was created by an anonymous Italian artist of the 15th century and is currently housed in the Biblioteca Queriniana in Brescia, Italy. The image transports us to a world of medieval romance and poetic beauty. It depicts a stunning landscape with a serene river flowing through it. A globe rests on a pedestal at the center, symbolizing knowledge and exploration. Annotated with delicate calligraphy and intricate illustrations by Antonio Grifo, this piece represents the work of Francesco Petrarca (1304-74), an esteemed Italian scholar, poet, and humanist. Published in Venice by Vindelino da Spira during the Renaissance period, this text holds immense historical significance. Love takes center stage as Cupid hovers above the scene with his bow drawn – a reminder of Petrarch's profound exploration of love within his poetry. This visual representation perfectly complements Petrarch's renowned collection of sonnets known as Rime Sparse or Scattered Rhymes. With its rich cultural heritage rooted in Venice's artistic legacy, this print captures not only Italy's creative spirit but also embodies European culture as a whole. As we gaze upon this exquisite artwork today, we are reminded of Europe's diverse tapestry that has shaped our shared history for centuries.
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