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Emperor Charles V (1500-58) and Francis I (1494-1547) Make Peace under the Auspices of Pope Paul Farnese III (1546-92), from the Sala dei Fasti Farnese, 1557-66 (fresco) (see also 156713 for detail)
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Emperor Charles V (1500-58) and Francis I (1494-1547) Make Peace under the Auspices of Pope Paul Farnese III (1546-92), from the Sala dei Fasti Farnese, 1557-66 (fresco) (see also 156713 for detail)
IND133346 Emperor Charles V (1500-58) and Francis I (1494-1547) Make Peace under the Auspices of Pope Paul Farnese III (1546-92), from the Sala dei Fasti Farnese, 1557-66 (fresco) (see also 156713 for detail) by Zuccaro, Taddeo (1529-66); Villa Farnese, Caprarola, Voterbo, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: Hall of the Splendours of the Farnese; ); Index Fototeca
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This print captures a significant historical moment when Emperor Charles V and Francis I made peace under the watchful eye of Pope Paul Farnese III. Painted by Taddeo Zuccaro, this fresco is located in the Sala dei Fasti Farnese at Villa Farnese in Caprarola, Italy. The image showcases the grandeur and opulence of the Hall of Splendours as it depicts these powerful figures coming together to reconcile their differences. The foreshortening technique used by Zuccaro adds depth and perspective to the scene, drawing our attention to every intricate detail. Emperor Charles V, known for his reign over Germany and being Holy Roman Emperor from 1500-1558, sits atop a majestic horse while extending his hand towards King Francis I of France. This symbolic gesture represents their willingness to put aside their conflicts for the greater good. Surrounded by horses and other animals that symbolize strength and royalty, this painting beautifully encapsulates not only political diplomacy but also hints at unity within Europe during a time of turmoil. As we admire this remarkable artwork from the 16th century, we are reminded of how history has shaped our present-day European Union. It serves as a reminder that even amidst strife and discord, peace can be achieved through dialogue and understanding.
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