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Camel viewed from behind, pub. 1641 from Diversi Animali (etching)
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Camel viewed from behind, pub. 1641 from Diversi Animali (etching)
2966834 Camel viewed from behind, pub. 1641 from Diversi Animali (etching) by Bella, Stefano della (1610-64); Private Collection; (add.info.: conference of ambassadors from European states following the defeat of Napoleon and the end of the Napoleonic wars; Treaty of Paris; Congres de Vienne October 1814 - June 1815; ); The Stapleton Collection; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23446558
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This photo print, titled "Camel viewed from behind" takes us on a journey back in time to the year 1641. Created by Stefano della Bella, an esteemed Italian artist of the 17th century, this etching is part of the Diversi Animali collection. The image showcases a majestic camel, its hump prominent as it stands tall against a desert backdrop. The intricate details captured in this artwork allow us to appreciate the beauty and grace of these even-toed ungulates. The dromedary camel, scientifically known as Camelius dromedarius, is depicted here with elegance and poise. Its seated position adds an element of tranquility to the composition. As we gaze at this stunning piece, our imagination transports us beyond its artistic value. We are reminded of historic events that unfolded centuries later - specifically the Congres de Vienne held between October 1814 and June 1815. This gathering marked a significant moment in European history following Napoleon's defeat and the end of his era. Although seemingly unrelated at first glance, this artwork serves as a reminder that art can bridge gaps between different periods and contexts. It invites us to explore connections between seemingly disparate subjects – from ancient animals like camels to pivotal moments in human history. With its rich historical significance and exquisite depiction of nature's wonders, this print truly captivates both art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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