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Ram, published ca. 1599-1622. Creator: Unknown
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Ram, published ca. 1599-1622. Creator: Unknown
Ram, published ca. 1599-1622. After Battista Franco. Formerly attributed to Enea Vico
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This print showcases a remarkable portrait of a majestic ram, published around the late 16th to early 17th century. The creator of this masterpiece remains unknown, yet its beauty and intricacy speak volumes about the talent behind it. Believed to be inspired by the works of renowned Italian artist Battista Franco, this engraving captures the essence of livestock in an exquisite side view profile. The fine details and delicate lines bring out every feature of this magnificent creature, from its powerful horns to its expressive eyes. This artwork is part of a series known as "Ram" which holds great historical significance within the art world. Housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print is a testament to Italy's rich artistic heritage. It transports viewers back in time, allowing them to appreciate not only the craftsmanship but also gain insight into life during that era. Although attributed previously to Enea Vico, further research has revealed that another talented artist named Philippe Thomassin may have played a role in creating this extraordinary piece. Regardless of its exact origins or creators involved, one thing is certain: this image stands as an enduring symbol of artistic excellence and cultural preservation. As we gaze upon this timeless portrayal, we are reminded once again how art transcends time and connects us with our past while inspiring future generations.
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