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Trionfo Di Virtu. Libro Novo... page 5 (recto), 1563. Creator: Matteo Pagano
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Trionfo Di Virtu. Libro Novo... page 5 (recto), 1563. Creator: Matteo Pagano
Trionfo Di Virtu. Libro Novo... page 5 (recto), 1563
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Designs Dressmaking Fede Matteo Della Floral Motif Floral Motifs Geometric Geometrical Matteo Della Fede Matteo Pagano Motif Motifs Pagano Matteo Page Patterns Rectangle Rectangular Square Squares Triumph Of Virtue
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Trionfo Di Virtu: A Flowered Triumph of Virtue by Matteo Pagano, 1563 This image is a print from Matteo Pagano's "Trionfo Di Virtu. Libro Novo..." published in 1563. The recto page 5 showcases an intricately designed scene of a triumphal procession, a common theme in Renaissance art. The title "Trionfo Di Virtu," meaning "Triumph of Virtue," is inscribed at the top of the print. Matteo Pagano, a prominent Italian artist of the sixteenth century, created this work during the height of the Renaissance period. The black and white print, adorned with floral motifs and geometric shapes, is a testament to the artistic and cultural heritage of Italy. The scene is set against a backdrop of a decorative, rectangular frame, filled with a floral pattern. The central focus is a triumphal procession, led by a figure representing Fortuna, the Roman goddess of fortune. She is depicted as a woman with a wheel of fortune, symbolizing the unpredictability of life. The triumphal procession is accompanied by various allegorical figures, each representing virtues such as Justice, Prudence, and Temperance. The figures are dressed in elaborate, flowered robes, adding to the overall decorative effect of the print. The floral motifs, including roses, lilies, and tulips, are arranged in a meticulous and harmonious manner, reflecting the artistic skill and attention to detail of Matteo Pagano. The use of quatrefoils and squares adds to the overall geometric design of the print. This print is a significant historical artifact, providing insight into the artistic and cultural traditions of the Renaissance period. It is currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a renowned institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the world's artistic and cultural heritage.
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