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Girl from St. John of Patmos, from Collection of One Hundred Prints Representing
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Girl from St. John of Patmos, from Collection of One Hundred Prints Representing
STC444674 Girl from St. John of Patmos, from Collection of One Hundred Prints Representing the Different Nations of the Levant by Charles de Ferriol, engraved by Gerard Scotin (1671-1716), 1707-08 (coloured engraving) 88:Recueil de Cent Estampes Representant Differentes Nations du Levant; Charles, Marquis de Ferriol (1652-1722) French ambassador for Louis XIV to the Ottoman Empire; sword bearer to the Emperor; by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23476096
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This print showcases the "Girl from St. John of Patmos" with exquisite detail and vibrant colors. Taken from the esteemed Collection of One Hundred Prints Representing the Different Nations of the Levant by Charles de Ferriol, this particular piece was engraved by Gerard Scotin in 1707-08. The girl depicted here stands gracefully, dressed in traditional Greek attire that beautifully reflects her cultural heritage. Her flowing skirt and dress are meticulously illustrated, capturing every intricate fold and pattern. Adorned with a headdress that exudes elegance, she embodies both grace and poise. Her gesture adds an element of intrigue to the composition, as if she is inviting us into her world or sharing a secret known only to those who truly understand her culture. The engraving technique employed by Scotin further enhances this sense of mystery, adding depth and texture to each stroke. As we gaze upon this portrait, we are transported back in time to the enchanting island of Patmos. We can almost feel the warm Mediterranean breeze caressing our skin as we immerse ourselves in its rich history and traditions. This print serves as a testament to Charles de Ferriol's dedication to capturing the diverse nations within the Levant region during his time as French ambassador for Louis XIV to the Ottoman Empire. It is a true treasure within any art collection – a window into another era filled with beauty and wonder.
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