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Le Sorti... intitolate giardino di pensieri, October 1540. Creators: Unknown, Marco Dente
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Le Sorti... intitolate giardino di pensieri, October 1540. Creators: Unknown, Marco Dente
Le Sorti di Francesco Marcolini da Forli, intitolate giardino di pensieri... October 1540. [The Fates]
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Dente Dente Marco Fates Forli Fortune Telling Francesco Franciscus Frontispiece Globe Lodovico Marco Marco Dente Marco Dente Da Ravenna Pointing Printed Book With Woodcut Illustrations Title Page Dolce Graphic Design Parcae
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This print showcases the intricate design of "Le Sorti. . . intitolate giardino di pensieri, October 1540". Created by Unknown and Marco Dente, this 16th-century book holds a significant place in the realm of arts and literature. The image features the frontispiece of the book, depicting three female figures known as Parcae or Fates. With their graceful gestures and expressive hand movements, they seem to be engaged in fortune-telling or divination. The attention to detail is remarkable, with every line meticulously etched into the woodcut illustrations. The composition exudes an air of mystery and intrigue as one's eyes are drawn towards a globe held by one of the figures. It symbolizes knowledge and worldly wisdom that transcends time. The lettering on the title page adds another layer of elegance to this piece, showcasing exquisite graphic design from centuries ago. As we delve into its history, we discover that it was authored by Francesco Marcolini da Forli under his pseudonym Franciscus Marcolinus. Preserved within the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this photograph captures not only a moment frozen in time but also our connection to Italian heritage and Renaissance culture. It serves as a reminder that art has always been a powerful medium for storytelling throughout history. Intriguingly enigmatic yet undeniably beautiful, this print invites us to explore its rich mythology while appreciating the craftsmanship behind its creation.
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