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Trionfi sugar sculptures Cybele Juno Raggvaglio della
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Trionfi sugar sculptures Cybele Juno Raggvaglio della
Trionfi or sugar sculptures of Cybele and Juno, Raggvaglio della solenne comparsa, fatta in Roma gli otto di gennaio MDCLXXXVII. dall illvstrissimo, et eccellentissimo signor conte di Castelmaine ambasciadore straordinario della Sagra Real Maesta di Giacomo Secondo re d Inghilterra, Scozia, Francia, et Ibernia, difensore della fede alla Santa Sede Apostolica, in andare pvblicamente all vdienza della Santita di Nostro Signore Papa Innocenzo Vndecimo, Lenardi, Giovanni Battista, 1656-1704, Westerhout, Arnold van, 1651-1725, Wright, John Michae, ca. 1617-ca. 1694, Etching, 1687?, The table sculptures were designed for the banquet given by British Ambassador Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine, in Rome on January 14, 1687. The goddesses are personifications of Earth and Air in an allegorical composition on the Four Elements, which also included sculptures of Vulcan and Neptune. Captions/inscriptions: II--in upper right. Gio. Batta. Lenardi delin.--in lower left. Arnoldo V. Westerhout. Sculp.--in lower right
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1651 1725 1687 1694 Alla Allegorical Composition Banquet Given Captions Inscriptions Conte Cybele Della Designed Earl Fede Four Elements Francia Giacomo Giovanni Battista Goddesses Innocenzo Juno Lower Maesta Neptune Otto Palmer Papa Personifications Real Roger Santa Sculp Sede Signor Signore Sugar Sculptures Upper Vulcan Wright Apostolica Arnold Van Batta British Ambassador Castlemaine Comparsa Lenardi Nostro Scozia Secondo Trionfi Westerhout
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This print showcases the Trionfi sugar sculptures of Cybele and Juno, created for a grand banquet hosted by British Ambassador Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine, in Rome on January 14,1687. The exquisite table sculptures were designed to impress and delight the guests attending this prestigious event. In this particular composition captured by John Michae Wright and etched by Arnold van Westerhout, we see two goddesses personifying Earth and Air. They are part of an allegorical representation of the Four Elements that also includes sculptures of Vulcan and Neptune. The attention to detail is remarkable as each sculpture exudes grace and elegance. The craftsmanship involved in creating these sugar sculptures is truly awe-inspiring. Giovanni Battista Lenardi's artistic vision shines through his delicate design, while Arnold van Westerhout's skillful etching brings it to life on paper. This print not only captures a momentous occasion but also serves as a testament to the artistry and creativity prevalent during this period. It allows us to appreciate the intricate beauty that was once displayed at lavish banquets held for esteemed dignitaries. As we gaze upon this image from the Liszt Collection, we can't help but marvel at how art transcends time, allowing us a glimpse into history's most opulent events.
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