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| sent on May 18, 2022 (8:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Splendid resumption and excellent caption of an immeasurable work. :-) Congratulations Albino Hello Federico Splendida ripresa e ottima didascalia di un'opera incommensurabile. Complimenti Albino Ciao Federico |
| sent on May 18, 2022 (9:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello, Federico, when I see your beautiful red rose my eyes are filled with joy, a good day to you Ciao, Federico, quando vedo la tua splendida rosa rossa i miei occhi si riempiono di gioia, una buona giornata a te |
| sent on May 18, 2022 (16:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful image, your perfect shot, the painting, the comment that illustrated in wonderful work. Thank you. Bella immagine ,il tuo scatto perfetto,il dipinto,il commento che illustrato in opera meravigliosa.Grazie. |
| sent on May 19, 2022 (15:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you, Paul King; the work highlights a negativity present on earth ab origine or at least since it has man made his appearance, the author, Sandro Botticelli was inspired by a painting by the Greek painter Apelles as it is written on the caption that accompanies the work that reads as follows: on the right King Midas badly advised by suspicion and ignorance is about to judge the slandered dragged by fraud, from the pitfall and the livore. On the left, Penance looks at naked truth with its gaze raised to heaven. a warm greeting to you. Grazie, Paul King; l'opera mette in risalto una negatività presente sulla terra ab origine o quantomeno da quando ha l'uomo ha fatto la sua comparsa, l'autore, Sandro Botticelli si è ispirato ad un dipinto del pittore greco Apelle come sta scritto sulla didascalia che si accompagna all'opera che così recita: a destra il re Mida mal consigliato dal sospetto e dall'ignoranza si accinge a giudicare il calunniato trascinato dalla frode, dall'insidia e dal livore. A sinistra la Penitenza guarda alla verità nuda con lo sguardo elevato al cielo. un caro saluto a te. |
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