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Study sheet five vignettes medallion Dianas head
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Study sheet five vignettes medallion Dianas head
Study sheet with five vignettes, above medallion with Dianas head, middle ape with glass and cake, left and right different attributes held together with ribbons, under medallion with womans head amidst symbols of love such as two turtle doves and burning torch, (story of) Diana (Artemis), spoils of the hunt, game, venison, monkeys, apes, other birds: turtle dove, Gilles Demarteau (mentioned on object), Paris, 1773 - 1776, paper, etching, h 271 mm × w 198 mm
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Media ID 19543043
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1773 1776 Apes Artemis Birds Burning Torch Cake Diana Game Gilles Demarteau Glass Hunt Love Medallion Monkeys Ribbons Spoils Story Study Sheet Turtle Dove Mentioned Venison
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This print showcases a study sheet filled with five exquisite vignettes, each telling its own unique story. At the center of attention is a medallion featuring the elegant head of Diana, also known as Artemis in Greek mythology. Surrounding her are various intriguing elements held together by delicate ribbons on both sides. In the middle vignette, an ape can be seen holding a glass and indulging in a delectable cake, adding an element of whimsy to the composition. On either side, different attributes are beautifully intertwined with ribbons, creating a harmonious visual balance. Beneath the medallion lies another fascinating scene - a woman's head amidst symbols of love such as two turtle doves and a burning torch. This evokes feelings of passion and romance while hinting at the enchanting tale of Diana herself. The rest of the study sheet is adorned with depictions related to Diana's domain - spoils from her hunts including game and venison, accompanied by playful monkeys, apes, and other birds like turtle doves. The artist Gilles Demarteau is mentioned on this remarkable piece that was created in Paris between 1773-1776 using paper etching techniques. This extraordinary print from Liszt Collection allows us to delve into an intricate world where mythological narratives intertwine with artistic mastery. It invites us to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also explore deeper meanings hidden within its carefully crafted details.
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