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Amoureux (Lovers). Peinture de Simon Vouet (1590-1649). Huile sur toile, 82 x 100 cm, 1617-1618. Art francais, art baroque. Musee des Beaux Arts Pouchkine, Moscou
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Amoureux (Lovers). Peinture de Simon Vouet (1590-1649). Huile sur toile, 82 x 100 cm, 1617-1618. Art francais, art baroque. Musee des Beaux Arts Pouchkine, Moscou
FIA5343833 Amoureux (Lovers). Peinture de Simon Vouet (1590-1649). Huile sur toile, 82 x 100 cm, 1617-1618. Art francais, art baroque. Musee des Beaux Arts Pouchkine, Moscou. by Vouet, Simon (1590-1649); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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7 Deadly Sins Adultery Anger Angry Argument Bitterness Bourgeoisie Declaration Of Love Desire Earring Furor Infidelity Rage Romanticism Love Seven Deadly Sins Tenderness Conversation Emotions Feeling Jewel
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This print showcases the exquisite painting "Amoureux (Lovers)" by Simon Vouet, a prominent French artist of the Baroque era. Created between 1617 and 1618, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 82 x 100 cm and is currently housed in the prestigious Pushkin Museum at Moscow's Musee des Beaux Arts Pouchkine. Vouet's artwork beautifully captures a moment of intense emotion between two lovers. The couple, elegantly dressed in elaborate costumes that reflect their bourgeois status, engage in a passionate conversation. Their youthful faces express both desire and argument as they navigate the complexities of love. The painting's vibrant colors add depth to its narrative. The woman wears an alluring jewel earring that symbolizes her beauty and allure while hinting at potential infidelity within their relationship. Meanwhile, the man exudes nobility through his fashionable attire. Through this piece, Vouet explores themes of romance, tenderness, and communication within society during the seventeenth century. It also delves into more complex emotions such as anger and bitterness that can arise from love affairs. "Amoureux (Lovers)" is not only an exceptional example of French art but also exemplifies Vouet's mastery of capturing human emotions with remarkable precision. This painting serves as a testament to his contribution to artistic romanticism during his time period.
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