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Canvas Print : Nostradamus, 16th century French physician and astrologer, 1725
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Nostradamus, 16th century French physician and astrologer, 1725
Nostradamus, 16th century French physician and astrologer, 1725. Portrait of Nostradamus or Michel de Nostredame (1503-1556) who wrote a series of famous but vague prophecies, and was court physician to King Charles IX of France. From Icones Virorum by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz. (Nuremberg, 1725)
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Media ID 14863649
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Astrologer Astrology Divination Doctor Michel Occult Oxford Science Archive Physician Prophecy Superstition Michel De Nostredame Nostradamus Seer
30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Step into the mystical world of the past with our exquisite Canvas Print of Nostradamus, the 16th-century French physician and astrologer famously known for his prophetic verses. This stunning reproduction, sourced from Heritage Images, showcases an enigmatic portrait of Nostradamus by an unknown artist from 1725. Add an element of intrigue and history to your space with this captivating work of art that promises to ignite conversations and inspire the imagination. Order your Canvas Print from Media Storehouse today and bring a piece of the past into your home or office.
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 76.2cm (20" x 30")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the enigmatic figure of Nostradamus, a renowned 16th-century French physician and astrologer. The portrait, created in 1725 by Michel Nostradamus himself or an unknown artist, captures the essence of this intriguing historical figure. Nostradamus is depicted with a long beard that exudes wisdom and mystique, reflecting his deep involvement in superstition and divination. His attire reflects the fashion of the time, donning traditional French clothing complete with a hat. As court physician to King Charles IX of France, he held great influence within both medical circles and royal courts. The image transports us back to an era when astrology was considered a science rather than mere superstition. Nostradamus' prophecies were famous for their vagueness yet captivated audiences across centuries. This engraving from Icones Virorum by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz immortalizes his legacy as an astrologer and seer. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are reminded of Nostradamus' significant contributions to both medicine and occult practices during the 16th century. His work continues to fascinate scholars today as they unravel the mysteries behind his prophetic writings. This print serves as a testament to Nostradamus' enduring impact on history—a man whose occupation transcended boundaries between science and mysticism while leaving an indelible mark on society's perception of prophecy.
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