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Festina Lente
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Festina Lente

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This lavish stucco and gilded medallion (16th c.) frames the Latin motto Festina lente (Make haste slowly), a Renaissance ideal of balanced action. Surrounded by laurel, dolphins, and winged figures, the phrase merges swiftness and deliberation—virtues prized by rulers and humanists alike. The ornate frame turns restraint into spectacle, embodying thoughtful power.
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