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The Wedding Contract - Painting by Quentin Metsys (Matsys, Massys, Matsijs) (1466-1530)
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The Wedding Contract - Painting by Quentin Metsys (Matsys, Massys, Matsijs) (1466-1530)
LRI4663997 The Wedding Contract - Painting by Quentin Metsys (Matsys, Massys, Matsijs) (1466-1530), oil on wood, 16th century. Sao Paulo, Museum of Art by Massys or Metsys, Quentin (c.1466-1530); Museu de Arte, Sao Paulo, Brazil; (add.info.: The Wedding Contract - Painting by Quentin Metsys (Matsys, Massys, Matsijs) (1466-1530), oil on wood, 16th century. Sao Paulo, Museum of Art); Luisa Ricciarini; Netherlandish, out of copyright
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The Wedding Contract
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by Quentin Metsys is a captivating painting that transports viewers back to the 16th century. This oil on wood masterpiece, housed in the Sao Paulo Museum of Art, showcases Metsys' remarkable talent and attention to detail. The painting depicts a couple engaged in what appears to be a solemn wedding contract. The man, an old and weathered figure, wears rich clothing adorned with jewels and coins, symbolizing his wealth and status. His face tells a story of experience and wisdom gained over time. In contrast, the woman beside him exudes youthfulness and beauty. Her delicate features are highlighted by her elegant attire, complete with intricate embroidery and a stunning chaplet adorning her head. She holds onto a crockery casket filled with valuable treasures, representing her dowry. Metsys skillfully captures not only the physical attributes but also the emotions of each character. The expressions on their faces reveal both anticipation and apprehension as they enter into this contractual union. This Flemish-style painting offers us insight into societal norms of that era - where marriage was often based on financial arrangements rather than love or personal choice. It serves as a reminder of how different our modern values are from those held centuries ago. Luisa Ricciarini's photograph beautifully captures every detail of this historical artwork while preserving its timeless essence for future generations to appreciate.
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