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Papst Leo X. 1475-1521, 1934
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Papst Leo X. 1475-1521, 1934
Papst Leo X. 1475-1521, 1934. Pope Leo X (1475-1521), Giulio de Medici (the future Pope Clement VII; 1478-1534) and Cardinal de Rossi. From Die Groszen der Weltgelchichte. [Ecktein-Halpaus, Dresden, 1934]
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This print captures a significant moment in history, featuring three influential figures of the Catholic Church during the 16th century. In this image from 1934, we see Pope Leo X (1475-1521), Giulio de Medici (the future Pope Clement VII; 1478-1534), and Cardinal de Rossi. The painting beautifully portrays these men dressed in their ecclesiastical attire, showcasing the rich colors and intricate details of medieval fashion. Pope Leo X was known for his patronage of the arts and his role in commissioning renowned artist Raphael to create masterpieces such as "The School of Athens". Giulio de Medici would later become Pope Clement VII and played a crucial part during the tumultuous period of the Protestant Reformation. Meanwhile, Cardinal de Rossi's presence adds further significance to this gathering. This photograph not only offers a glimpse into religious history but also highlights Germany's connection with Italy through its depiction of these prominent Italian figures. It serves as a reminder that art transcends borders and brings people together across different countries and cultures. As we admire this remarkable print, we are transported back to an era when religion held immense power over society, shaping political landscapes and inspiring artistic endeavors. This snapshot provides us with an opportunity to reflect on the impact these individuals had on Christianity during one of its most transformative periods – an enduring testament captured by The Print Collector in collaboration with Eckstein-Halpaus GmbH in Dresden in 1934.
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