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beyourselfchulanmaria · 4 months ago
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Ph. by James Ratelet
The painting by Daniele Ricciarelli (Daniele da Volterra, Italian 1509-1566) 義大利文藝復興時期風格主義(Mannerist)的畫家、雕塑家。
David and Goliath 達味與哥肋雅 /牧羊人以石子擊敗巨人 - 以弱擊強 recto of painting by Daniele da Volterra (recto du tableau à double face de Daniele da Volterra)
這幅畫可供兩面觀賞, 收藏於巴黎羅浮宮。描述的是達味(David)用彈弓和石塊擊倒培肋舍特人(Philistines)巨人哥肋雅(Goliath),並拔刀正要割下其頭顱的情景。─ 取材自聖經 Drawn from the Bible 《撒慕爾紀上》 1 Samuel:Chapter 17 (1~58).
And I like verses 31 to 51 the most, they are very classic and I feel excited and honored for them. 我最喜歡31~51節,非常經典,為他們感到興奮和榮光。 📯 🗡️ 👍 Lan~*
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James Ratelet, dans les rues de Paris, le Louvre, Paris France 62
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eddy25960 · 1 month ago
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David and Goliath (1715). engraving after Daniele da Volterra (1509-1566), Italian - Benoît Audran (1661-1721), French. engraver. Detail.
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hadrian6 · 11 months ago
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Study for David and Goliath. 1550-56. Daniele da Volterra. Italian. 1509-1566. chalk drawing. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
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oldpaintings · 2 years ago
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Portrait of a Gentleman, ca.1550-5 by Daniele da Volterra (Italian, 1509--1566)
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 2 years ago
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Daniele Ricciarelli (Italian, 1509-1566) Massacre of the Innocents, 1557
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mayvinwrites · 5 years ago
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1500s resources
I saw that @wordsnstuff did 1600s resources and I really wanted to find a post like their one but for the 1500s as part of my story takes place then. I couldn’t find one though so I decided to make it myself. So get ready for a long post.
Major Historical Events in the 1500s
First black slaves in America brought to Spanish colony of Santo Domingo (1501)
Leonardo da Vinci paints the Mona Lisa (1503)
St. Peter's Church started in Rome(1506); designed and decorated by such artists and architects as Bramante, Michelangelo, da Vinci, Raphael, and Bernini before its completion in 1626
Michelangelo paints the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (1508
Henry VIII ascends English throne (1509)
Balboa becomes the first European to encounter the Pacific Ocean (1513)
Machiavelli writes The Prince (1513)
Turks conquer Egypt, control Arabia (1517)
Martin Luther's 95 theses (1517)  start of the Reformation in Germany
Ulrich Zwingli begins Reformation in Switzerland (1519)
Charles I of Spain is chosen Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (1519)
Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan sets out to circumnavigate the globe (1519),  Magellan reaches the Pacific, is killed by Philippine natives (1521),  One of his ships under Juan Sebastián Elcano continues around the world, reaches Spain (1522)
Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire (1519-1521)
Suleiman I, The Magnificent, becomes Sultan of Turkey, invades Hungary (1521) , Rhodes (1522), attacks Austria (1529), annexes Hungary (1541), Tripoli (1551), makes peace with Persia (1553), destroys Spanish fleet (1560), dies (1566)
Troops of the Holy Roman Empire attack Rome, imprison Pope Clement VII—the end of the Italian Renaissance (1527)
Siege of Vienna (1529)
Pizarro marches from Panama to Peru, kills the Inca chieftain, Atahualpa, of Peru (1533)
Reformation begins as Henry VIII makes himself head of English Church after being excommunicated by Pope (1534), Sir Thomas More executed as traitor for refusal to acknowledge king's religious authority (1535)
John Calvin establishes Reformed and Presbyterian form of Protestantism in Switzerland, writes Institutes of the Christian Religion. Danish and Norwegian Reformations (1536)
Michelangelo's Last Judgment (1536)
John Knox leads Reformation in Scotland (1541), establishes Presbyterian church there (1560)
Publication of On the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies by Polish scholar Nicolaus Copernicus—giving his theory that the earth revolves around the sun (1543)
Ivan IV, the Terrible, crowned as czar of Russia, begins conquest of Astrakhan and Kazan (1552), battles nobles (boyars) for power (1564), kills his son (1580), dies, and is succeeded by his son, Fyodor I
Roman Catholicism restored in England by Queen Mary I (1553)
Akbar the Great becomes Mogul emperor of India, conquers Afghanistan (1581), continues wars of conquest (until 1605)
Queen Elizabeth I ascends the throne (rules from 1559 to 1603). Restores Protestantism, establishes state Church of England (Anglicanism). Renaissance will reach height in England
The peak of European witchcraft trials (1560-1630)
Persecution of Huguenots in France stopped by Edict of Orleans(1562). French religious wars begin again with massacre of Huguenots at Vassy. St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre—thousands of Huguenots murdered (1572). Amnesty granted (1573). Persecution continues periodically until Edict of Nantes (1598) gives Huguenots religious freedom (until 1685)
Protestant Netherlands revolts against Catholic Spain (1568); independence will be acknowledged by Spain in 1648
Turks attack Cyprus and war on Venice(1570). Turkish fleet defeated at Battle of Lepanto by Spanish and Italian fleets (1571). Peace of Constantinople (1572) ends Turkish attacks on Europe.
Francis Drake returns to England after circumnavigating the globe; knighted by Queen Elizabeth I (1581)
William of Orange rules the Netherlands; assassinated on orders of Philip II of Spain (1584)
Mary, Queen of Scots, executed for treason by order of Queen Elizabeth I (1587)
The defeat of the Spanish Armada (1589)
Henry IV enters Paris (1590), wars on Spain (1595), marries Marie de Medici (1600), assassinated (1610)
Galileo's Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment (1590)
Boris Godunov becomes Russian czar (1598)
Tycho Brahe describes his astronomical experiments (1598)
The beginning of the Tokugawa shogunate (1600)
People, food and entertainment
1500s Significant people
1500s Foods
1400-1500s Alcohol
1500s Entertainment
1500s Exploration
1500s Visual artists
1500s Musicians and composers
1500s Literature
1500s Science and philosophy
1500s Inventions, discoveries, introductions
Clothing
1500-1550 Western European fashion
1550-1600 Western European fashion
Ming dynasty clothing
Vedic period clothing
Names
English names
English Mens names
Lists for English names
Portuguese Names
Spanish Names
Manx Names
Countries
1500s in the Aztec civilization‎
1500s in Brazil‎
1500s in Denmark
1500s in England‎
1500s in France‎
1500s in Germany‎
1500s in the Habsburg Netherlands‎
1500s in the Holy Roman Empire‎
1500s in India‎
1500s in Ireland‎
1500s in Italy‎
1500s in Japan
1500s in Lithuania‎
1500s in Mexico‎
1500s in New Spain‎
1500s in Norway‎
1500s in the Ottoman Empire
1500s in the Papal States‎
1500s in the Philippines
‎ 1500s in Poland‎ 
1500s in Portugal‎ 
1500s in the Portuguese Empire‎ 
1500s in Portuguese India
1500s in Venezuela‎ 
1500s in the Republic of Venice
1500s in Scotland‎ 
1500s in Spain‎
1500s in Sweden‎
And that’s it. This took a while to complete but I hope this is helpful to some of you. I actually had a lot more fun on this than I thought I would and wouldn’t mind making a master list of other topics.
So, If there are any topics you guys want a post that has most of the resources linked too send me an ask with the subject (like female pirates or something) (if you want specifics make sure to let me know) And I’ll make another one of these for that topic as long as its a topic I’m comfortable with researching :D
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jadeseadragon · 5 years ago
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Daniele da Volterra (Italian, c. 1509–1566), Portrait of Michelangelo, c. 1550–51. Leadpoint and black chalk, traces of white heightening, outlines pricked for transfer. Teylers Museum, Haarlem, purchased in 1790.
Now showing at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA), Michelangelo: Mind of the Master.
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hadrian6 · 4 years ago
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Detail : David and Goliath. 1715. engraving after Daniele da Volterra. Italian 1509-1566  -   Benoît Audran. French. 1661-1721. engraver.         http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
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