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Where gold speaks, every tongue is silent. (Dove l oro parla, ogni lingua tace), 1678. Artist: Mitelli, Giuseppe Maria (1634-1718)
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Where gold speaks, every tongue is silent. (Dove l oro parla, ogni lingua tace), 1678. Artist: Mitelli, Giuseppe Maria (1634-1718)
Where gold speaks, every tongue is silent. (Dove l oro parla, ogni lingua tace), 1678. From a private collection
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This print titled "Where gold speaks, every tongue is silent" by Giuseppe Maria Mitelli takes us back to the Baroque era in Italy. Created in 1678, this artwork showcases the artist's mastery of graphic arts and his exploration of profound themes such as wealth, vanity, and transience. The image depicts a scene filled with opulence and abundance. A cornucopia overflowing with riches stands at the center, symbolizing prosperity and affluence. Surrounding it are various objects representing worldly possessions - coins, jewelry, and luxurious fabrics. However, despite their allure, these symbols of wealth are juxtaposed against deathly motifs like skulls and hourglasses. Mitelli's use of memento mori elements reminds viewers that material possessions hold no power over mortality. The phrase "Dove l oro parla, ogni lingua tace" translates to "Where gold speaks, every tongue is silent" emphasizing the futility of pursuing earthly riches. Through this intricate etching from the Bolognese school tradition, Mitelli invites contemplation on life's fleeting nature and warns against sinful indulgence in vain pursuits. It serves as a reminder that true richness lies not in material wealth but in spiritual fulfillment. This fine art piece from a private collection captures the essence of Baroque aesthetics while conveying timeless messages about human desires and our ultimate destiny beyond worldly treasures.
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