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The Vintage and Drunkenness of Noah, 1469-1484 (1870). Artist: Franz Kellerhoven
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The Vintage and Drunkenness of Noah, 1469-1484 (1870). Artist: Franz Kellerhoven
The Vintage and Drunkenness of Noah, 1469-1484 (1870). After a copy belonging to Mr Ambroise Firmin Didot. From the Camposanto, Pisa. A print from Les Chef D oeuvre de la Peinture Italienne by Paul Mantz, Paris, 1870
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The Vintage and Drunkenness of Noah, 1469-1484 (1870) captures a captivating scene from biblical times, brought to life by the talented artist Franz Kellerhoven. This exquisite print, based on a copy belonging to Mr Ambroise Firmin Didot, takes us back to the Camposanto in Pisa during the 15th century. In this vibrant artwork, we witness Noah's intoxication after indulging in wine made from his own vineyard. The central figure of Noah is portrayed with great detail and emotion as he stumbles forward with a basket full of grapes precariously balanced on his head. His faithful dog follows closely behind, adding an endearing touch to the composition. Surrounded by lush foliage and grapevines, women are seen engaged in fruit picking while men crush grapes for winemaking. The atmosphere is filled with merriment and revelry as people enjoy their harvest bounty. Kellerhoven's use of color brings out the vibrancy of this Renaissance-era fresco originally painted by Benozzo Gozzoli. The halo above Noah's head signifies his religious significance as one chosen by God. This chromolithograph print beautifully captures not only the artistic mastery but also provides insight into medieval agricultural practices and cultural traditions surrounding wine production. As we admire this piece from Les Chef D oeuvre de la Peinture Italienne by Paul Mantz, it serves as a reminder of how art can transport us through time and immerse us in different eras.
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