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Fol. 9v The Month of September: The Wine Harvest, from Breviarium Grimani, c
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Fol. 9v The Month of September: The Wine Harvest, from Breviarium Grimani, c
XIR211752 Fol.9v The Month of September: The Wine Harvest, from Breviarium Grimani, c.1515 (vellum) by Flemish School, (16th century); Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Venice, Italy; (add.info.: The Grimani Breviary was produced in Ghent workshops at the beginning of the 16th century and illuminated by several artists, including Gerard Horenbout (1465-1541), Alexander Bening (c. 1444-1519) & Simon Bening (1483-1561); by 1520 it was in the collection of Cardinal Domenico Grimani (1461-1523); ); Flemish, out of copyright
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Autumn Calendar Castel Chateau Crop Grapes Harvesting Moat Ox And Cart Picking Renascence Vine Vines Vineyard Viticulture Wine Growing Wine Harvest
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This print captures the essence of September in all its glory. From the renowned Breviarium Grimani, a masterpiece produced in Ghent workshops during the 16th century, this image showcases The Wine Harvest. Painted on vellum by talented Flemish artists including Gerard Horenbout and Alexander Bening, it is now housed in the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice, Italy. The scene depicts a bustling vineyard during autumn, with workers diligently picking grapes for wine production. The lush landscape surrounding a magnificent castle creates an idyllic backdrop for this agricultural activity. An ox and cart can be seen nearby, ready to transport the bountiful harvest. Every detail within this miniature painting exudes Renaissance charm - from the intricate architecture of castles to the humble dwellings that accommodate farmers and their families. It serves as a testament to both medieval viticulture practices and artistic excellence. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of history frozen in time, we are transported back to an era where agriculture played a vital role in sustaining communities. This image not only celebrates the beauty of nature's bounty but also pays homage to those who worked tirelessly to bring forth its fruits. Whether you appreciate art or have an interest in viticulture or historical farming practices, this print is sure to captivate your imagination and transport you into another world - one filled with rich landscapes and centuries-old traditions.
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