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Introduction: representation of the author of Decameron surrounds ten young people
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Introduction: representation of the author of Decameron surrounds ten young people
GIA4795118 Introduction: representation of the author of Decameron surrounds ten young people. Illustration of the first day of the Decameron (1349-1351) by Giovanni Boccaccio or Jean Boccace (1313-1375), Engraving in " Decamerone ouer Cento nouelle" Venice, Bartolomeo de Zanni, July 5, 1504. by Italian School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Introduction: representation of the author of Decameron surrounds ten young people. Illustration of the first day of the Decameron (1349-1351) by Giovanni Boccaccio or Jean Boccace (1313-1375), Engraving in " Decamerone ouer Cento nouelle" Venice, Bartolomeo de Zanni, July 5, 1504.); eGiancarlo Costa; Italian, out of copyright
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This print showcases an intriguing illustration titled "Introduction: representation of the author of Decameron surrounds ten young people". Created by Giovanni Boccaccio or Jean Boccace in the 14th century, this engraving is featured in the book "Decamerone ouer Cento nouelle" published in Venice on July 5,1504. The artwork depicts a scene from the first day of Decameron, a famous literary work by Boccaccio. In this enchanting image, we see the author himself surrounded by ten young individuals. The composition exudes a sense of intellectual curiosity and camaraderie as they engage in deep discussions and storytelling. It beautifully captures the essence of Boccaccio's masterpiece, which consists of one hundred tales told by these young people during their retreat from plague-stricken Florence. The intricate details and skillful craftsmanship showcased in this engraving highlight its significance as both a historical artifact and a work of art. As we delve into its rich imagery, we are transported back to Renaissance Italy, where literature flourished amidst social upheaval. This print serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Boccaccio's writing and his contribution to Italian literature. It reminds us that even centuries later, his stories continue to captivate readers worldwide with their timeless themes and vivid characters. With Giancarlo Costa's expert photography capturing every nuance and texture with precision, this print allows us to appreciate not only the artistic mastery behind this engr
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