#16th century Italian art
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zoeandsubaloveart · 2 years ago
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Agostino Carracci, (Italian 1557-1602) , a drawing of his famous younger brother, Annibale, (1560–1609). Annibale was considered to be the founder of the Baroque style.
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twirld · 2 months ago
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The Penitent Magdalene (detail, 1598) Lodovico Cardi
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nachomori-3 · 9 months ago
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I couldn't resist. More Ear, the hypothetical child of @canisalbus 's oc's Machete and Vasco. Sopping wet thing <3
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klassizismus · 1 year ago
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Allegorical Figure of Faith, Paolo Veronese (16th Century)
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the-evil-clergyman · 5 months ago
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Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist by Andrea Solario (1507-09)
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lionofchaeronea · 7 months ago
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Venice, Queen of the Adriatic, Crowning the Lion of St. Mark, Domenico Tintoretto, ca. 1595-9
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tragediambulante · 4 months ago
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Mars Gravidus, Bartolomeo Ammannati, 1559
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flowerytale · 1 year ago
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Bartolomeo Veneto, Saint Catherine Crowned (detail)
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from-a-spiders-web · 3 months ago
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Cupid Making His Bow (detail), c. 1534 Parmigianino
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random-brushstrokes · 11 months ago
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Giuseppe Arcimboldo - The Four Seasons in one Head (ca. 1590)
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oldpaintings · 1 year ago
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Earth, 1566 by Giuseppe Arcimboldo (Italian, 1526/7--1593)
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art-allegory · 1 month ago
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Allegory of Avarice
Artist: Jacopo Ligozzi (Italian, 1547–1627)
Date: 1590
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: The National Gallery, Washington, DC, United States
DESCRIPTION
In 1590 Ligozzi created a series of elaborate, allegorical drawings of the Seven Deadly Sins (six still exist). This painting, which is a fragment, depicts the central figures of the allegory of Avarice, the drawing for which is in the National Gallery, Washington. As described in emblem books, Avarice is shown as a pale woman holding a bag of money. The threatening skeleton suggests that the artist was inspired as well by other representations of the vice in either literature (perhaps Dante) or the visual arts.
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frostedmagnolias · 9 months ago
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Mirror from Venice
c. 1575-1600
Victoria and Albert Museum
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vieformidable · 1 year ago
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A thing of utter beauty, elegance, and complex design.
In 1516, Leonardo Da Vinci created a spiral staircase found in Chambord Castle, located in the Loire Valley, France.
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disease · 10 months ago
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“THE VIRGIN AS MATER DOLOROSA” “(OUR LADY OF SORROWS)” attrib. PIETRO TORRIGIANI | c. 1507-10 [terracotta w/ oil paint | 43.7 × 37.5 × 25 cm.]
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papillon-de-mai · 1 year ago
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Caravaggio — Bacchus. circa 1596. detail
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