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Angelica and Medoro was a popular subject for Romantic painters, composers and writers from the 16th until the 19th century. Angelica and Medoro are two characters from the 16th-century Italian epic Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto. Angelica was an Asian princess at the court of Charlemagne who fell in love with the Saracen knight Medoro, and eloped with him to China. While in the original work, Orlando was the main character, many adaptations focused purely or mainly on the love between Angelica and Medoro, with the favourite scenes in paintings being Angelica nursing Medoro, and Angelica carving their names into a tree, a scene which was the theme of at least 25 paintings between 1577 and 1825. Angelica e Medoro è un soggetto popolare tra i pittori, i compositori e gli scrittori dal XVI secolo fino al XIX secolo, in particolare gli autori romantici. In esso è raccontato l'amore tra due importanti personaggi del poema cavalleresco Orlando furioso, scritto da Ludovico Ariosto in epoca rinascimentale.
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Angelica and Medoro was a popular subject for Romantic painters, composers and writers from the 16th until the 19th century. Angelica and Medoro are two characters from the 16th-century Italian epic Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto. Angelica was an Asian princess at the court of Charlemagne who fell in love with the Saracen knight Medoro, and eloped with him to China. While in the original work, Orlando was the main character, many adaptations focused purely or mainly on the love between Angelica and Medoro, with the favourite scenes in paintings being Angelica nursing Medoro, and Angelica carving their names into a tree, a scene which was the theme of at least 25 paintings between 1577 and 1825. Angelica e Medoro è un soggetto popolare tra i pittori, i compositori e gli scrittori dal XVI secolo fino al XIX secolo, in particolare gli autori romantici. In esso è raccontato l'amore tra due importanti personaggi del poema cavalleresco Orlando furioso, scritto da Ludovico Ariosto in epoca rinascimentale.
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