1630s Collection
Step back in time to the 1630s, a captivating era filled with art, history, and cultural transformations
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Step back in time to the 1630s, a captivating era filled with art, history, and cultural transformations. Immerse yourself in the beauty of St Michael Archangel by Guido Reni, a masterpiece that captures the celestial grace of this revered figure. Journey to Whitehall, where the Holbein Gateway and Banqueting Hall stand as majestic symbols of power and grandeur. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic Ocean, witness the Puritans founding New Haven, Connecticut—a pivotal moment in American history that shaped its future. In France, experience the opulence of the Banquet des Chevaliers de l'Ordre du Saint-Esprit—an extravagant feast fit for nobility. Art continues to captivate with works like The Massacre of the Innocents by an unknown artist—its haunting depiction leaves us pondering humanity's darker side. Delve into pen and ink drawings such as The Executioner holding the Head of Saint John the Baptist—a chilling portrayal that evokes both fascination and unease. Rustem Killing Arjang Div transports us to a world steeped in Persian mythology—the intricate details heightened with vibrant colors transport us to another realm altogether. Biblical scenes come alive through Moses, Aaron and children gathering Manna—an awe-inspiring testament to faith and divine providence. Portraits offer glimpses into lives lived centuries ago: A Lady aged 80 stands proudly alongside a young girl aged 6—wisdom meets innocence frozen in time. Another portrait reveals an elaborate black costume adorning a Lady standing tall—her enigmatic presence invites speculation about her story. Finally, envision arquebusiers—the infantrymen armed with long guns—who played crucial roles on battlefields during this period when warfare was undergoing significant changes. They were an age marked by artistic brilliance, historical milestones, and societal shifts—a tapestry woven from diverse threads that continue to fascinate us today.