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Artemise, ca. 1639-40. Creators: Gilles Rousselet, Abraham Bosse
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Artemise, ca. 1639-40. Creators: Gilles Rousselet, Abraham Bosse
Artemise, ca. 1639-40. After Claude Vignon
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This print titled "Artemise, ca. 1639-40" takes us back to the enchanting Baroque era of 17th century France. Created by renowned artists Gilles Rousselet and Abraham Bosse, this exquisite engraving captures the essence of a woman named Artemise after Claude Vignon's original painting. In this mesmerizing portrait, we see Artemise standing gracefully with bare feet, embodying both strength and vulnerability. Her delicate features are beautifully etched in black and white, showcasing the mastery of Bosse's technique. The image transports us to a tranquil countryside setting where Artemise holds a goblet in her hand, symbolizing elegance and refinement. The attention to detail is remarkable as every line conveys depth and emotion. As we delve into the rich history behind this artwork, we discover that it was part of Pierre Mariette's series called "Merveilles du Monde". This adds another layer of significance to its cultural value. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print serves as a testament to the artistic brilliance of Rousselet and Bosse. It invites viewers to appreciate not only their technical skill but also their ability to capture the essence of beauty through time. With its timeless appeal and historical significance, "Artemise" stands as an enduring piece that continues to captivate art enthusiasts worldwide.
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