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Mouse Mat : Girl with Cherries, ca. 1491-95. Creator: Marco d Oggiono
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Girl with Cherries, ca. 1491-95. Creator: Marco d Oggiono
Girl with Cherries, ca. 1491-95. The cherries, may allude to marriage but equally suggests a connection with humanists and literary circles
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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The captivating portrait titled "Girl with Cherries, ca. 1491-95" by Marco d'Oggiono transports viewers back to the enchanting world of Renaissance Italy. This enigmatic painting showcases a young woman adorned in a stunning blonde bodice and an exquisite headband, her long hair cascading down her shoulders. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this masterpiece. The focal point of the artwork lies in the girl's delicate hands, holding a garland of cherries. Symbolically rich, these cherries allude not only to marriage but also suggest a connection with humanists and literary circles prevalent during that era. The vibrant red color of the fruit contrasts beautifully against her fair complexion and adds an element of intrigue to the composition. As we gaze into her smiling face, it becomes apparent that she embodies both grace and intelligence. Her attire reflects the fashion trends of fifteenth-century Italy while showcasing Oggiono's mastery in capturing intricate clothing details. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this oil on wood painting is a testament to Oggiono's skill as an Italian Renaissance artist. It serves as a window into history, allowing us to appreciate not only his technical prowess but also gain insight into the cultural context surrounding women during that time period. Marco d'Oggiono's "Girl with Cherries" remains an enduring piece within Heritage Art collections worldwide for its ability to transport us back centuries ago and evoke emotions through its timeless beauty.
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