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Palace Architecture fantasy open gallery party
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Palace Architecture fantasy open gallery party
Palace, Architecture fantasy. Palace with open gallery with a party at a banquet, with musicians and dancers. In the front a man playing on a lute and an amor with a bow and arrow. To the left a face in the garden with a fountain and a dancing couple. Visiting the sick, aeger curatur, one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy, Hendrick Aerts, 1602, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 93 cm × w 127.5 cm d 7.5 cm
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 19554567
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1602 Acts Amor Arrow Banquet Dancers Dancing Couple Face Fountain Front Garden Lute Man Playing Mercy Musicians Palace Party Sick Visiting Oil Paint Open Gallery
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This print from the Liszt Collection transports us to a world of grandeur and enchantment. The image showcases a magnificent palace with breathtaking architecture, adorned with an open gallery where a vibrant party is taking place. The scene comes alive with musicians serenading guests and dancers gracefully twirling across the floor. In the foreground, our attention is drawn to a talented man skillfully playing on a lute, his music filling the air with melodic notes. Standing beside him is an armored figure holding a bow and arrow, adding an element of mystery and intrigue to the festivities. To the left of this lively gathering, we catch sight of a serene face peering out from within an exquisite garden. A beautiful fountain glistens in the background as a couple engages in an elegant dance nearby. Amidst all this splendor, there is also compassion depicted through one of the seven Acts of Mercy - visiting the sick. This thoughtful gesture reminds us that even amidst opulence and revelry, kindness should never be forgotten. Painted by Hendrick Aerts in 1602 using oil paint on canvas, this artwork measures 93 cm in height by 127.5 cm in width and has been masterfully captured for posterity through photography. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print, we are transported into a realm where fantasy intertwines seamlessly with architectural beauty – inviting us to immerse ourselves fully into its captivating allure.
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