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Canvas Print : Two Bankers or Usurers, c1540, (1939). Artist: Marinus van Reymerswaele
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Two Bankers or Usurers, c1540, (1939). Artist: Marinus van Reymerswaele
Two Bankers or Usurers, c1540, (1939). The painting is held by the National Gallery. London. From Verve - Nos. 5-6, July-October 1939. [Verve, France, 1939]
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Banker Coin Coinage Currency Desperate Folio Greedy Mahajan Money Money Lender Moneylender National Gallery Reymerswaele Verve Marinus Van Reymerswaele Usurer
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Immerse yourself in the intriguing world of Renaissance art with our captivating Canvas Print featuring 'Two Bankers or Usurers' by Marinus van Reymerswaele. This timeless masterpiece, held by the prestigious National Gallery in London, showcases the artist's exceptional talent and attention to detail. Add a touch of sophistication to your space with this exquisite piece from Heritage Images, meticulously reproduced on high-quality canvas. Elevate your decor and indulge in the allure of art history.
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The captivating print titled "Two Bankers or Usurers" by Marinus van Reymerswaele takes us back to the 16th century, offering a glimpse into the world of finance and greed. The painting, held by the National Gallery in London, showcases two individuals engrossed in their occupation as moneylenders. In this intriguing image, we see a man and a woman dressed in vibrant pink attire. The man wears an elegant hat while meticulously writing on currency notes with intense focus. His counterpart, a lady with a rose pinned to her dress, holds a coin as she gazes at it contemplatively. Both figures exude an air of desperation and cunningness that characterizes their profession. Van Reymerswaele's mastery is evident through his attention to detail and use of color. The rich hues bring life to the scene, highlighting the opulence associated with banking during that era. This artwork from Verve magazine provides us with valuable insight into 16th-century Dutch society where bankers played crucial roles in financial transactions. It serves as a reminder that concepts such as greed and wealth have existed throughout history. As we observe this thought-provoking piece today, it prompts us to reflect on our own relationship with money and how it influences our lives. Van Reymerswaele's portrayal of these two bankers invites us to question whether they are driven solely by profit or if there may be deeper motivations behind their actions. Overall, this striking photo print
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