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Croesus shows Solon his treasures, 1616-30 (oil on copper)
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Croesus shows Solon his treasures, 1616-30 (oil on copper)
BFM286848 Croesus shows Solon his treasures, 1616-30 (oil on copper) by Francken, Frans II the Younger (1581-1642); 40.4x52.4 cm; Schlossmuseum, Schloss Friedenstein, Gotha, Germany; (add.info.: Kroisos zeigt Solon seine Schaetze; Croesus King of Lydia 6th century BC; Solon (638-559 BC); Archon of Athens; ); Bildarchiv Foto Marburg
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In this print, we are transported back in time to witness a fascinating encounter between two historical figures. The painting "Croesus shows Solon his treasures" by Francken, Frans II the Younger depicts an intriguing moment of exchange and contemplation. The scene unfolds as Croesus, the wealthy King of Lydia from the 6th century BC, proudly displays his vast riches to Solon, the renowned philosopher and lawgiver of Athens. As they stand amidst opulent surroundings adorned with gold tapestries, their contrasting personas become evident. Croesus exudes wealth and power while Solon emanates wisdom and moral virtue. Solon's gesture suggests deep thoughtfulness as he listens attentively to Croesus' account of his treasures. Perhaps he is contemplating the true value of material wealth compared to spiritual enlightenment or pondering the consequences that excessive riches may bring. Surrounded by courtiers who eagerly observe this interaction, this painting captures not only a meeting between two influential figures but also explores timeless themes such as greed versus contentment and the pursuit of knowledge over material possessions. Through its intricate details and masterful use of oil on copper technique, Francken invites us into a world where philosophical debates intertwine with extravagant displays of wealth. This artwork serves as a reminder that even in ancient times, questions about morality and personal values were subjects worthy of exploration – topics that continue to resonate with us today.
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