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Three bearded men, one wearing fur, 1756. Creators: Bartolomeo Crivellari, Gabriel Soderling
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Three bearded men, one wearing fur, 1756. Creators: Bartolomeo Crivellari, Gabriel Soderling
Three bearded men, one wearing fur, 1756
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This print titled "Three bearded men, one wearing fur, 1756" transports us back to the 18th century. The image showcases three distinguished gentlemen, each sporting impressive beards that exude an air of wisdom and sophistication. One of them stands out with his regal appearance, donning a luxurious fur garment that adds a touch of opulence to the scene. The creators behind this remarkable piece are Bartolomeo Crivellari and Gabriel Soderling. Their collaboration has resulted in an exquisite engraving that captures the essence of Italian heritage art. Through their meticulous etching techniques, they have brought these characters to life on paper. As we gaze upon this portrait, we can't help but wonder about the stories behind these individuals. What country were they from? What role did they play in society? The details surrounding their lives remain a mystery yet to be unraveled. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this artwork by Crivellari and Soderling is a testament to their talent as well as their contribution to preserving history through visual representation. It serves as a reminder of how facial hair was not only seen as a fashion statement but also symbolized masculinity and power during that era. With its intricate decoration and impeccable craftsmanship, this print invites us into another time period where men proudly wore their facial hair as an emblem of distinction.
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