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Omnia Vincit Amor 1599 Engraving Plate 5 7 3 / 8

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1557–1602 1599 188 Cm 7 3 8 Agostino Carracci Amor Bologna Cupid Greek Love Means Omnia Parma Virgil Phrase


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The captivating print titled "Omnia Vincit Amor 1599 Engraving Plate" by Agostino Carracci is a visual translation of the famous line from Virgil's tenth eclogue. Measuring at an impressive 7 3/8 x 127 x 188 cm, this Italian masterpiece showcases Carracci's exceptional talent and attention to detail. In this enchanting image, we see the Latin words "omnia vincit amor" elegantly engraved, surrounded by intricate designs that add depth and beauty to the composition. The phrase itself holds great significance as it translates to "love conquers all" a sentiment that has resonated throughout history. Carracci skillfully incorporates elements from Greek mythology into his artwork. The presence of Pan, the woodland god, and Cupid further emphasize the theme of love's victorious combat. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of love's power to overcome any obstacle. The delicate lines and exquisite shading bring life to each character portrayed in this engraving. Every stroke seems purposeful and intentional, showcasing Carracci's mastery in capturing emotion through art. This stunning piece transports us back in time to Bologna or Parma during the late sixteenth century when Carracci created it. It serves as a testament not only to his artistic prowess but also to the enduring nature of love itself. Artokoloro has done justice in preserving this remarkable work for generations to come. Their dedication ensures that admirers can appreciate its beauty and

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