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Monkeys in the Tree
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Monkeys in the Tree

Two monkeys frolic among fruit-laden branches with a colorful bird above in this scene (1590). Reflecting themes in Renaissance and colonial art, monkeys symbolized mimicry, folly, or moral corruption. The imagery conveys playful or didactic messages, illustrating cultural views on behavior and morality during the period.
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