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This media file displays a circular, richly decorated ceramic plate, likely majolica from the Renaissance period, featuring a central allegorical scene surrounded by an ornate border.

The central image depicts a dynamic, multi-figure procession or triumph. On the left, a horse rears up, part of a chariot or cart, with a figure possibly driving or interacting with it. Below and to the right, another chariot is visible, seemingly pulled by bulls, with several human figures in various states of movement or falling around it, suggesting a chaotic or powerful event. Winged putti or cherubs are also discernible amidst the activity. Architectural elements, possibly columns or structures, frame parts of the scene. The primary colors in the central medallion are deep cobalt blue for the background, contrasting with lighter blues, whites, and earthy tones for the figures and animals.

The wide outer border of the plate is adorned with an intricate pattern of stylized acanthus leaves and scrolling motifs. These decorations are rendered in blue and white against a warm yellow or golden background, adding to the decorative opulence of the piece.

Visible text on banner-like scrolls within the central scene provides context. Along the bottom curve, the letters "TRION" are clearly legible, likely part of "TRIOMPHUS" or "TRIONFO" (Triumph). Further to the left, on an ascending scroll, the fragmented letters "FO DEPV R I" appear, possibly part of "TRIONFO DE PVRI" (Triumph of Purity) or another allegorical triumph. Another fragment "ADE" is visible, potentially part of a larger word or name. The artwork's style, subject matter, and inscriptions strongly suggest it depicts one of Petrarch's Triumphs, a popular theme in Renaissance art.
FM-C5aP83

Jun 4, 2026

Almaty, Kazakhstan

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This media file displays a circular, richly decorated ceramic plate, likely majolica from the Renaissance period, featuring a central allegorical scene surrounded by an ornate border. The central image depicts a dynamic, multi-figure procession or triumph. On the left, a horse rears up, part of a chariot or cart, with a figure possibly driving or interacting with it. Below and to the right, another chariot is visible, seemingly pulled by bulls, with several human figures in various states of movement or falling around it, suggesting a chaotic or powerful event. Winged putti or cherubs are also discernible amidst the activity. Architectural elements, possibly columns or structures, frame parts of the scene. The primary colors in the central medallion are deep cobalt blue for the background, contrasting with lighter blues, whites, and earthy tones for the figures and animals. The wide outer border of the plate is adorned with an intricate pattern of stylized acanthus leaves and scrolling motifs. These decorations are rendered in blue and white against a warm yellow or golden background, adding to the decorative opulence of the piece. Visible text on banner-like scrolls within the central scene provides context. Along the bottom curve, the letters "TRION" are clearly legible, likely part of "TRIOMPHUS" or "TRIONFO" (Triumph). Further to the left, on an ascending scroll, the fragmented letters "FO DEPV R I" appear, possibly part of "TRIONFO DE PVRI" (Triumph of Purity) or another allegorical triumph. Another fragment "ADE" is visible, potentially part of a larger word or name. The artwork's style, subject matter, and inscriptions strongly suggest it depicts one of Petrarch's Triumphs, a popular theme in Renaissance art.

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