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Lumberjacks at work. Felling trees in the forest (fresco)
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Lumberjacks at work. Felling trees in the forest (fresco)
XOT361874 Lumberjacks at work. Felling trees in the forest (fresco) by Italian School, (15th century); Castello del Buonconsilio, Torre dell Aquila, Italy; (add.info.: boscaioli al lavoro. Taglio degli alberi nel bosco; )
Media ID 25057098
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This fresco, titled "Lumberjacks at work. Felling trees in the forest" takes us back to the 15th century Italian countryside. The scene depicts a group of hardworking lumberjacks diligently chopping down towering trees in a lush forest. The painting showcases the laborious and essential task of these peasants as they use their axes to bring down massive trunks, surrounded by a dense woodland landscape. Their muscular frames and focused expressions reveal their dedication to this demanding craft. Set against the backdrop of a medieval era, this artwork provides insight into the vital role that lumberjacks played in sustaining communities through wood production. It highlights their expertise in navigating forests and extracting valuable resources for construction, fuel, and other purposes. The artist skillfully captures the serene beauty of nature with vibrant shades of green representing forestry's abundance while emphasizing its importance for human survival during that time period. Displayed within Castello del Buonconsilio's Torre dell'Aquila in Italy, this timeless masterpiece transports viewers to an era where manual labor was integral to daily life. As we admire this piece from Bridgeman Images' collection on Fine Art Finder, it serves as a reminder of our connection with nature and appreciation for those who have dedicated themselves to shaping our world through hard work and resourcefulness.
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