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Sculpted group representing Emperor Charles V (Charles V) (1500-1558) and his family. Dore bronze sculpture by Pompeo Leoni (1533-1608) Palace of the Escorial, Madrid
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Sculpted group representing Emperor Charles V (Charles V) (1500-1558) and his family. Dore bronze sculpture by Pompeo Leoni (1533-1608) Palace of the Escorial, Madrid
LRI4669678 Sculpted group representing Emperor Charles V (Charles V) (1500-1558) and his family. Dore bronze sculpture by Pompeo Leoni (1533-1608) Palace of the Escorial, Madrid. by Leoni, Pompeo (1533-1608); El Escorial, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Sculpted group representing Emperor Charles V (Charles V) (1500-1558) and his family. Dore bronze sculpture by Pompeo Leoni (1533-1608) Palace of the Escorial, Madrid.); Luisa Ricciarini
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Bas Reliefs Charles Quint Charles V 1500 1558 Charles V Holy Roman Emperor 1500 1558 El Escorial Emperor Charles 5 Emperor Charles V Habsburg Hapsburg King Of Maharajah Marharaja Monastery Of El Escorial San Lorenzo De El Escorial Wooden Carving Cinquecento
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This print showcases a remarkable sculpted group representing Emperor Charles V and his family. Created by the talented Pompeo Leoni, this dore bronze sculpture is housed in the magnificent Palace of the Escorial in Madrid. Emperor Charles V, also known as Charles Quint, was a prominent figure in European history during the 16th century. This exquisite artwork captures him alongside his loved ones, offering a glimpse into their royal lineage and familial bonds. The attention to detail in this carving is truly awe-inspiring. The intricate bas reliefs and wooden carvings bring life to each member of the emperor's family, showcasing their regal attire and dignified expressions. Located within the monastery of El Escorial, which is also known as San Lorenzo de El Escorial, this sculpture holds great historical significance. It serves as a testament to both Spanish artistry and the grandeur of monarchy during that era. As you admire this print from Fine Art Finder by Luisa Ricciarini, take a moment to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its cultural importance. Let it transport you back in time to an age when emperors ruled with authority and artistic masterpieces adorned palaces across Europe.
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