Aelst Collection
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"Aelst: A Journey Through Art and Time" Step into the world of Aelst, a name that echoes through centuries of artistic brilliance. From the captivating parable of the laborers in the vineyard to St. James Minor depicted alongside Christ and Mary in a masterpiece from the late 16th century. Willem van Aelst's "Roses and Peaches" transports us to a realm where nature's beauty is immortalized on canvas, while his "A Rose, an Iris, Lilac and other Flowers in an Auricular Silver Vase with a Snail" captivates with its intricate details. Pieter Coecke van Aelst emerges as another luminary within this lineage of talent. His engravings bring forth vivid imagery, such as "The Temptation, " leaving viewers spellbound by their depth. In contrast, we encounter serene devotion in works like "The Madonna and Child, " resonating with spiritual significance. Meanwhile, Ces Moeurs et fachons de faire de Turcz offers glimpses into Turkish customs during the 16th century. Hendrik Goltzius' rendition of "The Last Supper" evokes profound emotions as it captures this pivotal moment in history. The Prophet Ezekiel stands tall among Sistine Chapel's Prophets and Sibyls series—a testament to artistry transcending time. Finally, we witness Cardinal Francesco's arms adorning the title plate for "The Labors of Hercules. " This emblematic piece serves as a reminder that art has long been intertwined with power and influence. Join us on this extraordinary journey through centuries past—immerse yourself in the rich tapestry woven by these remarkable artists known simply as Aelst.