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Pompa Introitus... Ferdinand, Austriaci. Antwerp, 1635. 1635. Creators: Theodoor van Thulden, Gaspar Gevaerts
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Pompa Introitus... Ferdinand, Austriaci. Antwerp, 1635. 1635. Creators: Theodoor van Thulden, Gaspar Gevaerts
Pompa Introitus...Ferdinand, Austriaci. Antwerp, 1635. [Arcus Monetalis, Pars Posterior, (The Arch of the Mint: The Rear Face)]
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Pompa Introitus. . . Ferdinand, Austriaci. Antwerp, 1635
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is a captivating print that transports us back to the 17th century in Flanders. Created by Theodoor van Thulden and Gaspar Gevaerts, this artwork titled "Arcus Monetalis, Pars Posterior" showcases the rear face of the Arch of the Mint. Intricately detailed and rich with symbolism, this piece immerses us in a world where mythology meets history. Amongst its elements are references to Greek mythology such as Hercules (Heracles) and Vulcan (the allegorical figure). These mythical figures stand alongside Ferdinand of Austria, representing both his power and divine lineage. The composition also includes nods to Spanish heritage with Hispania depicted prominently. Mount Potosi looms majestically in the background while Huayna Potosi adds an exotic touch to the scene. The presence of Malus Domestica (apple tree) symbolizes fertility and abundance. The collaboration between van Thulden and Gevaerts brings together their unique artistic styles resulting in a harmonious blend of classical elegance and Flemish craftsmanship. Their attention to detail is evident throughout every inch of this print. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this remarkable artwork by two renowned artists serves as a testament to their talent as well as an invaluable historical document from the 17th century Flemish art scene. It invites viewers on a journey through time, allowing them to immerse themselves in a world where mythological beings coexist with powerful rulers – all captured within one frame for eternity.
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