Turks wrestling, sixteenth century costumes from 'Omnium Poene Gentium Imagines' Oil Painting by Abraham de Bruyn

Turks wrestling, sixteenth century costumes from 'Omnium Poene Gentium Imagines'

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  • About Reproduction

    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Turks wrestling, sixteenth century costumes from 'Omnium Poene Gentium Imagines'", originally brought to life by the talented Abraham de Bruyn. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Abraham de Bruyn and his artistic vision.

    Owning this piece is more than just decoration - it's a statement of your refined taste in art. Let the vibrant colors and intricate details of this replica serve as a daily reminder of the beauty in our world. Elevate your decor and appreciate the richness of art with our replica of this masterpiece.

  • Painting Description

    Turks Wrestling, Sixteenth Century Costumes from 'Omnium Poene Gentium Imagines' is a notable illustration by the Flemish engraver Abraham de Bruyn, depicting the traditional attire and wrestling practices of Turkish individuals during the 16th century. The work is part of a larger collection, 'Omnium Poene Gentium Imagines', which translates to 'Images of Almost All the Peoples of the World', a costume book that was first published in 1577. This compendium is an important historical record, offering insights into the clothing and customs of various cultures during the Renaissance period.

    Abraham de Bruyn (1538–1587) was a renowned engraver and artist of his time, known for his detailed and accurate representations of contemporary fashion and society. His works are considered valuable resources for historians and scholars interested in the study of period costumes and cultural practices. The 'Omnium Poene Gentium Imagines' stands out as one of his most significant contributions, as it provides a visual catalogue of the diverse sartorial styles worn by people from different regions and walks of life.

    The illustration 'Turks Wrestling' is particularly noteworthy for its depiction of the physical activity of wrestling, which has a long-standing tradition and cultural significance in Turkey. The image captures the dynamic movement and interaction between the wrestlers, while also meticulously presenting their garments, accessories, and physical features. This attention to detail not only serves as an artistic achievement but also as a documentary-like portrayal of the era's Turkish attire, including elements such as turbans, robes, and trousers, which were characteristic of the Ottoman Empire's fashion.

    As a part of the 'Omnium Poene Gentium Imagines', the 'Turks Wrestling' illustration contributes to the understanding of 16th-century cultural exchanges and the spread of knowledge about the Ottoman Empire in Europe. The collection, including this particular engraving, would have been consumed by an audience keen on learning about the wider world during a time of increased global exploration and interaction.

    In summary, 'Turks Wrestling, Sixteenth Century Costumes from 'Omnium Poene Gentium Imagines' is a significant work by Abraham de Bruyn that offers a vivid glimpse into the traditional wrestling customs and costumes of the Turkish people in the 16th century. It remains an important artifact for the study of historical fashion, cultural anthropology, and the artistic techniques of the Renaissance period.

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