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Engraving from "Utopia"by Thomas More (Morus) (1478-1535), 1516 (engraving)
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Engraving from "Utopia"by Thomas More (Morus) (1478-1535), 1516 (engraving)
GIA4726600 Engraving from " Utopia" by Thomas More (Morus) (1478-1535), 1516 (engraving) by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Utopia (Utopia) Engraving from " Utopia" by Thomas More (Morus) (1478-1535) 1516); eGiancarlo Costa; out of copyright
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This engraving from Thomas More's "Utopia" takes us on a journey through time and imagination. Created in 1516, this anonymous masterpiece transports us to a world of utopian ideals and visionary landscapes. The intricate details of the ship and boat draw our attention, symbolizing the voyage towards a better future. As we explore this artwork further, we are immersed in the architectural wonders of an English city, fortified with grand buildings that inspire awe. The artist skillfully captures the essence of humanism and happiness within this scene. The view of the city evokes a sense of wonderment as we imagine what life would be like in such an idyllic place. Language plays a significant role in this engraving, with alphabet letters scattered throughout. It reminds us that communication is key to understanding one another's visions for a perfect society. As we delve deeper into this print, it becomes clear that it represents not only an artistic expression but also a profound social commentary on Renaissance Britain. The concept of Utopia challenges societal norms and encourages viewers to question their own reality. Giancarlo Costa has beautifully preserved this historical gem for future generations to appreciate. Through his lens, we can glimpse into the past while contemplating our own aspirations for a better world.
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