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Breviari d Amor, 15th century (1947). Artist: Matfre Ermengau
Breviari d Amor, 15th century (1947). Circular diagram of the Six Ages of the World. From The Art of the French Book, edited by Andre Lejard. [Paul Elek, London, 1947]
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Media ID 14978226
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Andre Andre Lejard Art Of The French Book Change Diagram Elek Fortress Latin Script Latin Text Lejard Paul Paul Elek Poem Process Time
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This print showcases the intricate artwork of "Breviari d Amor" by Matfre Ermengau, a renowned artist from the 15th century. The circular diagram depicted in this image represents the Six Ages of the World, offering a glimpse into the concept of time and change during that era. In this fascinating piece, we see a diverse array of people - men, women, children - all captured within the boundaries of this circular fortress-like structure. The vibrant colors and detailed lettering add depth to this visual representation. The inclusion of families and individuals suggests themes related to parenting and motherhood. It evokes emotions associated with family dynamics and highlights how these relationships evolve over time. The Latin text accompanying the illustration further enhances its historical significance. Published in 1947 as part of "The Art of French Book" edited by Andre Lejard and published by Paul Elek in London, this print serves as an invaluable artifact from both the 20th century and its fifteenth-century origins. Its presence in our collection at Heritage Images is a testament to our commitment to preserving art across different centuries for future generations to appreciate.
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