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Auditus Hearing Five senses series title interior
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Auditus Hearing Five senses series title interior
Auditus / The Hearing Five senses (series title), In an interior, an elegant couple is seated at the table by a violin player singing from a music book. They wear clothing according to the fashion of ca. 1620. The lady is wearing a dress with bows and a very wide outstanding collar. There are two paintings on the wall behind the couple. Below the image two columns with Latin text. The print is part of a series with prints about the five senses, hearing, listening (one of the five senses), clothes, costume (mens clothes), costume (womens clothes), cape (mens clothes), head gear: hat (mens clothes), violin, fiddle, instrumental and vocal music together, musician (s) accompanying singer (s), Cornelis van Kittensteyn (mentioned on object), 1620 - 1652, paper, engraving, h 225 mm × w 256 mm
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 19542734
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1620 1652 Bows Cape Clothes Costume Couple Dress Fashion Fiddle Five Senses Head Gear Hearing Lady Latin Text Listening Music Book Musician Seated Series Title Table Two Paintings Violin Wall Wearing Womens Clothes Instrumental Mentioned
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The Liszt Collection presents a captivating print titled "Auditus Hearing Five senses series title interior". This exquisite piece transports us back to the early 17th century, where an elegant couple is seated at a table in a beautifully adorned interior. The focal point of the scene is a talented violin player serenading them with his melodious voice, as he sings from a music book. Immersed in the fashion trends of circa 1620, the couple's attire reflects their refined taste and social status. The lady wears an enchanting dress embellished with bows and boasts an extraordinary wide collar that commands attention. Behind them, two magnificent paintings grace the wall, adding depth and artistic flair to this charming composition. Beneath this evocative image lie two columns of Latin text, further enhancing its historical significance. This remarkable print belongs to a larger series dedicated to exploring the five senses: hearing, listening, clothes (both men's and women's), cape (men's clothing), headgear such as hats (men's clothing), violins and fiddles, instrumental and vocal music combined harmoniously. Attributed to Cornelis van Kittensteyn between 1620-1652, this engraving on paper measures approximately 225 mm in height by 256 mm in width. It captures not only visual beauty but also invites us to reflect upon the importance of sound and music within our lives.
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