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Flemish tapestry. Series Story of Cyrus. No II Astyages recognizes Cyrus (Ciro reconocido por Astiages). Anonymous, based on Michiel Coxcie. Atelier Antwerp. Silk and wool. Ca 1590
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Flemish tapestry. Series Story of Cyrus. No II Astyages recognizes Cyrus (Ciro reconocido por Astiages). Anonymous, based on Michiel Coxcie. Atelier Antwerp. Silk and wool. Ca 1590
7207274 Flemish tapestry. Series Story of Cyrus. No II Astyages recognizes Cyrus (Ciro reconocido por Astiages). Anonymous, based on Michiel Coxcie. Atelier Antwerp. Silk and wool. Ca 1590. by Flemish School, (16th century); Palacio Real de Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Palacio, Aranjuez, Spain); © Paul Maeyaert
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Backcloth Comunidad De Madrid Iran Iranian Iranians King Of Madrid Madrid Province Maharajah Marharaja Persia Persians Tapestrey Bible Story Biblical Events Biblical Scene Daguerrotype Flemish Art Flemish Artist Items Photography Art Tapestries Thing
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This Flemish tapestry, titled "Astyages recognizes Cyrus" takes us back to the 16th century and immerses us in a biblical scene of great significance. Created by an anonymous artist based on Michiel Coxcie's work at the Atelier Antwerp, this silk and wool masterpiece showcases the incredible skill and artistry of the Flemish School. The tapestry depicts a pivotal moment from the Story of Cyrus, where Astyages finally recognizes his grandson as Cyrus. The rich colors and intricate details bring this historical event to life, transporting viewers to ancient Persia. The combination of vibrant hues adds depth and dimension to each character, making them appear almost lifelike. Displayed at Palacio Real de Madrid in Spain, this tapestry is not only a testament to Flemish art but also serves as a reminder of Europe's cultural exchange with the Middle East during that period. It beautifully captures both Persian and European influences through its design. As we admire this remarkable piece, we can't help but marvel at how textiles like these were used as storytelling mediums centuries ago. This tapestry stands as a testament to human creativity throughout history while offering us a glimpse into biblical events that continue to resonate today.
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