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The Moneylender and his Wife. Artist: Massys, Quentin (1466?1530)
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The Moneylender and his Wife. Artist: Massys, Quentin (1466?1530)
The Moneylender and his Wife. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris
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This print showcases the masterpiece painting "The Moneylender and his Wife" by Quentin Massys, a renowned artist from the Renaissance period. Housed in the prestigious Louvre collection in Paris, this artwork is a testament to Massys' exceptional talent and attention to detail. The image depicts an opulent interior where a moneylender and his wife are seated at a table adorned with various objects symbolizing wealth and power. The couple's fashionable attire reflects their affluence, while intricate jewellery adds to their luxurious appearance. Coins, a pot of money, and a letter on the table highlight themes of greed and prosperity. The desk behind them displays writing implements such as pens, quills, inkpots, and writing pads - symbols of authority and business transactions. This scene represents the influence that moneylenders held during that era. Massys skillfully captures the essence of abundance through elements like traders' rings, cornucopia overflowing with riches, books representing knowledge accumulation, and other fashion accessories adorning the room. "The Moneylender and his Wife" is not only an exquisite example of early Netherlandish art but also serves as a commentary on society's obsession with wealth. Through this print reproduction by Roejmerswaelen Fine Art Images, viewers can appreciate Massys' mastery while contemplating themes of richness versus greed in our own modern world.
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