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Canvas Print : The Goldsmith Jorg Zurer of Augsburg, 1531 (oil on panel)
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The Goldsmith Jorg Zurer of Augsburg, 1531 (oil on panel)
SCP38743 The Goldsmith Jorg Zurer of Augsburg, 1531 (oil on panel) by Amberger, Christoph (c.1505-1562/63); 78x51 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23345740
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Alchemy Fur Cape Northern Renaissance
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Bring the timeless beauty of art into your home with Media Storehouse Canvas Prints. Our high-quality prints are crafted from the finest materials, ensuring vibrant colors and sharp details. This exquisite print features "The Goldsmith Jorg Zurer of Augsburg, 1531" by Christoph Amberger. Captured in oil on panel, this masterpiece from the Prado Museum in Madrid showcases the intricate details of the goldsmith's craft. Add this stunning work of art to your collection and create a gallery-worthy display in your home or office.
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Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The Goldsmith Jorg Zurer of Augsburg, 1531 - A Glimpse into the Northern Renaissance
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. This print showcases a remarkable oil painting by Christoph Amberger, depicting the esteemed goldsmith Jorg Zurer of Augsburg in 1531. With its intricate details and masterful brushstrokes, this artwork is a true testament to the brilliance of the Northern Renaissance. In this half-length portrait, Jorg Zurer exudes confidence and sophistication. His finely crafted alchemy hat sits proudly atop his head, symbolizing his expertise in transforming ordinary metals into precious gold. The artist skillfully captures every strand of his magnificent beard and mustache, emphasizing both wisdom and strength. Zurer's fur cape drapes elegantly over his shoulders, adding an air of luxury to the composition. The warm hues used for his clothing contrast beautifully with the dark background, drawing our attention towards his expressive face. Amberger's meticulous attention to detail brings forth a lifelike representation that transcends time. As we gaze at this painting through Bridgeman Images' high-quality print, we are transported back to an era where craftsmanship was revered above all else. Displayed at Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain, this masterpiece serves as a reminder of the rich artistic heritage that continues to inspire generations today. It is a celebration not only of one man's talent but also of an entire era defined by innovation and creativity.
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