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Entry into Rome of Jerzy Ossolinski (1595-1650) Emissary of Wladyslaw IV (1595-1648)
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Entry into Rome of Jerzy Ossolinski (1595-1650) Emissary of Wladyslaw IV (1595-1648)
XIR180432 Entry into Rome of Jerzy Ossolinski (1595-1650) Emissary of Wladyslaw IV (1595-1648) of Poland with Pope Urban VIII (1568-1644) 1779 (oil on canvas) by Bellotto, Bernardo (1720-80); 169x273 cm; Muzeum Narodowe, Wroclaw, Poland; Italian, out of copyright
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Baroque Architecture Diplomatic Visit George Minister Obelisk Pape Piazza Del Popolo Square
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This print captures the historic moment of Jerzy Ossolinski's grand entrance into Rome as the emissary of Wladyslaw IV, the Polish king. Painted by Bernardo Bellotto in 1779, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures an impressive 169x273 cm and is currently housed at the Muzeum Narodowe in Wroclaw, Poland. The scene depicts a bustling crowd gathered at Piazza del Popolo to witness this significant diplomatic visit. Ossolinski, adorned in regal attire, stands tall amidst his entourage as they make their way towards Pope Urban VIII. The baroque architecture surrounding them adds a touch of elegance and grandeur to the occasion. As Ossolinski approaches Pope Urban VIII, both figures exude power and authority. The pope himself is depicted with great detail and reverence. This meeting symbolizes a crucial moment in history when diplomacy played a vital role between nations. The vibrant atmosphere of celebration fills every corner of this image as onlookers eagerly watch this monumental event unfold. The twin churches and obelisk stand tall in the background, further enhancing the beauty of Piazza del Popolo. Bellotto's masterful brushstrokes bring life to every element within this composition - from intricate details on buildings to expressions on faces within the crowd. This artwork serves as a testament to both historical significance and artistic brilliance. This remarkable piece offers viewers an opportunity to delve into C17th Europe while appreciating its
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