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MET DE BLES, Henri. Copper mines
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MET DE BLES, Henri. Copper mines
MET DE BLES, Henri (1480-1550). Landscape with coppper mines. Detail of the foundry. 16th century. Renaissance art. Oil on wood. CZECH Rep.. Prague. National Gallery in Prague
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This exquisite 16th century oil on wood painting, titled "Landscape with Copper Mines" by the renowned Flemish artist Henri MET DE BLES (1480-1550), showcases the economic prowess of the copper mining industry during the Renaissance period. The intricately detailed scene transports us back in time to the heart of the Bohemian lands in Europe, specifically in the Czech Republic, where copper was abundant and played a significant role in the region's economy. The painting's focal point is a foundry, where copper ore is being processed into ingots. The forge, with its bellows and glowing fire, symbolizes the industrial power and innovation of the era. The secondary sector industries, such as forging and smithing, were crucial components of the economy, and this painting offers a glimpse into their daily operations. Meticulously rendered, the painting displays the various stages of copper mining and production. Miners can be seen working in the mines, while others transport the ore to the surface. The copper ore is then crushed and smelted in the foundry, and the molten metal is poured into molds to create ingots. The vibrant colors and rich textures of the painting bring the scene to life, capturing the essence of the early modern era. This masterpiece, now housed in the National Gallery in Prague, is a testament to the artistic and historical significance of the copper mining industry during the Renaissance period.
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