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Salvator, engraved by Ferdinand Jean Joubert (1810-84) (engraving)
PML114381 Salvator, engraved by Ferdinand Jean Joubert (1810-84) (engraving) by Maclise, Daniel (1806-70) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22364184
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This print showcases the engraving of "Salvator" by Ferdinand Jean Joubert, a renowned artist from the 19th century. The image depicts a buyer in Venice carefully inspecting a Venetian artist's painting, Rosa (1615-73). The artwork is rich with Italian artistry and represents the cultural heritage of Italy. The scene captures the essence of European art as it portrays an interaction between two individuals immersed in their passion for fine arts. The buyer, possibly an art enthusiast or collector, gazes intently at the painting while appreciating its intricate details. Meanwhile, the Venetian artist stands nearby, observing his work being admired by someone who recognizes its value. Venice itself serves as a fitting backdrop for this encounter due to its historical significance as a hub for artistic expression throughout centuries. This photograph transports us back to that era when Italy was at the forefront of European art movements. With this photo print, we are reminded of how art transcends borders and unites people across different cultures within Europe and beyond. It symbolizes not only the beauty captured on canvas but also signifies unity within diversity – an embodiment of what Europe represents today through organizations like the European Union. Bridgeman Images has expertly preserved this moment in time through their collection, allowing us to appreciate both Joubert's engraving skills and Maclise's interpretation after Rosa's original masterpiece.
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