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Oleum Olivarum

Oleum Olivarum, The Invention Of The Olive Oil Press, Engraving Circa 1591, By Stradanus Or Stratesis, 1523-1605 A Flemish Artist Working In 16th Century Florence, Italy. Engraved By Philip Galle, 1537-1612

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1591 16th Artist Century Circa Engraved Flemish Florence Invention Olive Philip Press Working 1523 1605 1537 1612 Galle Stradanus


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This print showcases the historic artwork titled "Oleum Olivarum (Oleum Olivarum, The Invention Of The Olive Oil Press)". Created by Stradanus or Stratesis, a talented Flemish artist working in 16th century Florence, Italy, this engraving from circa 1591 is a true testament to the artistic brilliance of that era. Engraved by Philip Galle between 1537 and 1612, it beautifully captures the essence of Italian culture and history. The image itself depicts the momentous invention of the olive oil press, an integral part of Italian heritage. With its vintage charm and retro styling, this engraving transports us back in time to witness this significant event firsthand. The illustrative technique employed by Stradanus brings life to every detail within the artwork - from the intricate machinery of the press to the expressions on people's faces as they marvel at this groundbreaking creation. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of historic art, we are reminded not only of its aesthetic beauty but also its cultural significance. It serves as a reminder that art has always played a vital role in documenting human achievements throughout history. This particular engraving stands as a testament to both artistic skill and technological advancement during one of Italy's most influential centuries

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