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The Seven Liberal Arts (From Regia Carmina by Convenevole da Prato). Artist: Pacino di Buonaguida (active 1302-1343)
The Seven Liberal Arts (From Regia Carmina by Convenevole da Prato). Found in the collection of British Library
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Arithmetic Geometry Grammar Logic Pacino Di Buonaguida Active 1302 1343 Rhetoric Seven Liberal Arts Watercolour On Parchment
Large Photo Mug (15 oz)
Add a touch of medieval elegance to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs, featuring the exquisite artwork "The Seven Liberal Arts" by Pacino di Buonaguida. This timeless masterpiece, originally found in the collection of the British Library, showcases the seven essential disciplines of the Middle Ages: Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Geometry, Music, Arithmetic, and Astronomy. Each mug holds your favorite beverage, providing a captivating visual journey into the rich history of art and education. Perfect for history enthusiasts, educators, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of the past, our Photo Mugs make a unique and thoughtful gift. Embrace the artistry and tradition with every sip.
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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This print showcases "The Seven Liberal Arts" by Pacino di Buonaguida, an artist active during the 14th century. The artwork is a part of the Regia Carmina collection written by Convenevole da Prato and can be found in the esteemed British Library. In this intricate piece, Pacino di Buonaguida beautifully depicts the seven liberal arts: music, astronomy, rhetoric, grammar, logic, arithmetic, and geometry. Each art form is represented through vivid watercolors on parchment. The artist's attention to detail brings life to these subjects as they intertwine with elements of mythology and allegory. As we delve into this masterpiece further, we are transported back in time to an era where knowledge was revered above all else. The composition not only celebrates intellectual pursuits but also highlights their interconnectedness. It reminds us that true understanding requires a harmony between various disciplines. "The Seven Liberal Arts" serves as a testament to the importance of education and learning throughout history. It invites us to explore the depths of human knowledge and encourages us to embrace different fields of study for a well-rounded perspective. This print preserves both the artistic brilliance of Pacino di Buonaguida and the historical significance embodied within "The Seven Liberal Arts". It stands as a reminder that wisdom transcends time and continues to inspire generations with its timeless beauty.
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