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Allegorie de la Justice in "Chansonne des sept Vertus et des sept Arts

JLJ4615958 Allegorie de la Justice in " Chansonne des sept Vertus et des sept Arts liberales destinee a Bruzio Visconti" (La Canzone delle Virtu e delle Scienze) by Bartolomeo di Bartoli. Watercolour by Andrea di Bartoli (active between 1358 and 1368) (ms. 599, fol. 4) 1349 around Chantilly, museum conde by Bartoli, Andrea de (fl.1355-67); Musee Conde, Chantilly, France; (add.info.: Allegorie de la Justice in " Chansonne des sept Vertus et des sept Arts liberales destinee a Bruzio Visconti" (La Canzone delle Virtu e delle Scienze) by Bartolomeo di Bartoli. Watercolour by Andrea di Bartoli (active between 1358 and 1368) (ms. 599, fol. 4) 1349 around Chantilly, museum conde); Photo ePhoto Josse; Italian, out of copyright

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Virtue Justice


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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of Bartolomeo di Bartoli and Andrea di Bartoli, depicting an allegory of justice in their masterpiece "Chansonne des sept Vertus et des sept Arts liberales destinee a Bruzio Visconti" (La Canzone delle Virtu e delle Scienze). Created around 1349 in Chantilly, France, this watercolour painting is housed in the prestigious Musee Conde. The image captures the essence of justice through intricate details and vibrant colors. The central figure represents Justice herself, adorned with flowing robes and a regal crown. In her left hand, she holds a set of scales symbolizing fairness and impartiality. Her right arm extends forward, holding a mighty sword that signifies her power to enforce righteousness. Surrounded by delicate illuminations and accompanied by other allegorical figures representing virtues and arts, this piece transports viewers to the medieval world where justice was revered as one of society's fundamental pillars. The attention to detail in every brushstroke highlights the skillful craftsmanship of these Italian artists from the Middle Ages. Through this photo print, we are reminded of the timeless significance of justice as it continues to shape our societies today. It serves as both a historical artifact and an artistic masterpiece that invites contemplation on themes such as morality, ethics, and social order.

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