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Les ambassadeurs (Jean de Dinteville (1504-1555 ou 1557) et Georges de Selve (1506-1541). (The Ambassadors (Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve). Detail des instruments de l etagere inferieure: globe terrestre, livre d arithmetique
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Les ambassadeurs (Jean de Dinteville (1504-1555 ou 1557) et Georges de Selve (1506-1541). (The Ambassadors (Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve). Detail des instruments de l etagere inferieure: globe terrestre, livre d arithmetique
FIA5378962 Les ambassadeurs (Jean de Dinteville (1504-1555 ou 1557) et Georges de Selve (1506-1541). (The Ambassadors (Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve). Detail des instruments de l etagere inferieure: globe terrestre, livre d arithmetique, un luth avec une corde cassee, un compas a pointe seche, un livre de musique ouvert sur une partition, un ensemble de flutes. Peinture de Hans Holbein le Jeune (1497-1543), huile sur bois, 1533. Art allemand, renaissance, 16e siecle. National Gallery Londres (Angleterre). by Holbein the Younger, Hans (1497/8-1543); National Gallery, London, UK; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases the exquisite painting "Les ambassadeurs" by Hans Holbein the Younger, depicting Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve. The detail of the lower shelf reveals a fascinating array of instruments and objects that offer a glimpse into the intellectual pursuits of the Renaissance era. At first glance, one's eyes are drawn to the beautifully crafted globe, symbolizing mankind's quest for knowledge and exploration. Adjacent to it lies an open arithmetic book, representing the importance placed on mathematics during this period of scientific advancement. A broken string on a lute serves as a reminder that even in moments of grandeur, imperfections exist. A compass with its sharp point signifies precision and accuracy in measurement, while an open music score evokes harmony and creativity. The presence of flutes suggests an appreciation for music as both entertainment and expression. Each object on this shelf tells its own story within this larger narrative painting. Holbein masterfully captures not only his subjects' physical appearances but also their intellectual curiosity through these meticulously painted details. This piece is a testament to his skill in creating lifelike representations while imbuing them with deeper meaning. Displayed at London's National Gallery, this artwork stands as a testament to German Renaissance artistry. Through vibrant colors and intricate composition, Holbein invites viewers into a world where science, literature, music, and art converge harmoniously - reminding us that beauty can be found in both aesthetics and intellectuality.
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