Balance Weight Collection
"Balance Weight: A Journey Through Time and Perspectives" Step into the cosmopolitan bazaar of history, where everything must pay off
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"Balance Weight: A Journey Through Time and Perspectives" Step into the cosmopolitan bazaar of history, where everything must pay off. At thirty deniers, a world unfolds before our eyes, revealing diverse narratives captured in various artistic mediums. In the 15th century oil on panel masterpiece, Saint Michael archangel stands tall in his suit of scale armor. His presence exudes strength and equilibrium as he symbolizes the delicate balance between good and evil. Moving forward to the 17th-18th century, an oil on copper painting portrays a Fruitseller immersed in her trade. With meticulous precision, she measures out each fruit with perfect balance - a testament to the harmony found within nature's bounty. The portrait of Abbondio Rezzonico from 1766 captures a moment frozen in time. The subject's poised demeanor reflects both personal composure and societal expectations during this era. Traveling back even further to 1406, we encounter an altarpiece dedicated to Saint Nicholas. This tempera artwork depicts him as a guardian figure maintaining equilibrium between earthly matters and spiritual guidance. From religious themes to social commentary, art has always been intertwined with human experiences. In "The Processionary Fool, " created between 1660-86 using brush and Indian ink on paper, we witness satire aimed at challenging societal norms through humor. An illustration from 1896 transports us back centuries earlier to Rome's plunder by Gauls under Brennus in 390 BC. The haunting image warns of defeat while reminding us that imbalance can lead to dire consequences throughout history. "The Fool In Love With The World, " another piece from the same period using brush and Indian ink on paper, invites reflection upon our own follies amidst life's complexities - urging us towards self-awareness for achieving inner harmony. In "Time Unveiling Truth, " painted between 1740-45 with oil on canvas brushes strokes reveal wisdom's delicate unveiling.