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On the left Leonardo d Arezzo offers his book to King Charles VIII of France
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On the left Leonardo d Arezzo offers his book to King Charles VIII of France
LRI4665054 On the left Leonardo d Arezzo offers his book to King Charles VIII of France, on the right the Romans conquish Reggio Miniature from " Roman History" (Ad urbe condita) by Titus Live (59 BC-17 AD) (Titus Livius), translated by Pierre Bressuire (ms. 310) 1450-1500 Chantilly, Musee Conde by Unknown Artist, (15th century); Musee Conde, Chantilly, France; (add.info.: On the left Leonardo d Arezzo offers his book to King Charles VIII of France, on the right the Romans conquish Reggio Miniature from " Roman History" (Ad urbe condita) by Titus Live (59 BC-17 AD) (Titus Livius), translated by Pierre Bressuire (ms. 310) 1450-1500 Chantilly, Musee Conde); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a significant moment in history. On the left side of the image, Leonardo d Arezzo stands tall as he presents his book to King Charles VIII of France. The exchange symbolizes knowledge and enlightenment being passed from one great mind to another. On the right side of the print, we see a vivid depiction of Roman conquest. The Romans conquer Reggio in an intense battle scene taken from "Roman History" by Titus Livius. This miniature illustration showcases the bravery and strategic combat skills employed by both sides during ancient warfare. The artwork itself is a masterpiece created by an unknown artist from the 15th century. It is currently housed at Musee Conde in Chantilly, France, where it continues to captivate visitors with its historical significance and artistic brilliance. This print not only captures a pivotal moment between two influential figures but also serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage and how it has shaped our present-day society. It highlights themes such as military prowess, monarchy, and European history while showcasing intricate details like archers with their arrows poised for combat. Luisa Ricciarini's skillful capture brings this piece to life once again, allowing us to appreciate its beauty and historical importance for generations to come.
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