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artthatgivesmefeelings · 2 years ago
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Ludovico Lipparini (Italian, 1800 - 1856) Cain and His Family Fleeing from God's Wrath, 1837 UNM Art Museum
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blogexperiences · 11 months ago
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Venezia, Galleria d’Arte Moderna di Ca’ Pesaro: IL RITRATTO VENEZIANO DELL’OTTOCENTO
Ludovico Lipparini: Il maresciallo Marmont, olio su tela, 105x91cm. Ca’ Pesaro – Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna La ripresa della mostra Il ritratto veneziano dell’Ottocento a cento anni dalla sua  concezione e realizzazione rappresenta oggi un traguardo importante, e dovuto, di  un’istituzione museale come Ca’ Pesaro. Le ragioni di questa mostra sono molte: in prima istanza la rassegna…
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eclecticstarlightblogger · 2 years ago
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Φιλέλληνες: Λουντοβίκο Λιπαρίνι
Ιταλός ζωγράφος και δάσκαλος της ζωγραφικής, που εμπνεύστηκε από τον ξεσηκωμό των Ελλήνων το 1821. Ο Λουντοβίκο Λιπαρίνι (Ludovico Lipparini) γεννήθηκε στις 17 Φεβρουαρίου 1800 στην Πολωνία (Μπολόνια) και σπούδασε ζωγραφική στη γενέτειρά του. Το 1825 εγκαταστάθηκε στη Βενετία και από το 1831 άρχισε να διδάσκει ζωγραφική στην τοπική Ακαδημία Καλών Τεχνών. Ο Λιπαρίνι διακρίθηκε […] Φιλέλληνες:…
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the-paintrist · 4 years ago
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Ludovico Lipparini - Martyrdom of Aquileans - 
Saint Hilarius of Aquileia, also Hilary of Aquileia (Italian: Ilario d'Aquileia, also Ellaro or Elaro) (d. 16 March, c. 284) was an early Bishop of Aquileia, a martyr and saint.
He is supposed to have been the second bishop of Aquileia, succeeding Hermagoras. During the persecution of Numerian he was tortured to death under the prefect Beronius. Before his death Hilarius's prayers brought about the collapse of the pagan temples in Aquileia and the images of the gods they contained, to which he had refused to sacrifice.
His martyrdom was shared by his deacon Tatianus, otherwise Tatian, with whom Hilarius's name is often linked, as in the dedication of Gorizia Cathedral, and also by their companions Felix, Largus and Dionysius.
The feast day of Hilarius and companions is 16 March, the date of their martyrdom.
Ludovico Lipparini (February 17, 1800 – March 19, 1856) was an Italian painter.
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eastofthesun77 · 4 years ago
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A Klepht by Ludovico Lipparini
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hellas-inhabitants · 8 years ago
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A Klepht by Ludovico Lipparini  ۩  O Κλέφτης από τον Λουντοβίκο Λιπαρίνι
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astratv · 3 years ago
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Μεθεόρτια από το '21 στο '22, η πολυσυλλεκτική έκθεση στη Θεσσαλία
Μεθεόρτια από το ’21 στο ’22, η πολυσυλλεκτική έκθεση στη Θεσσαλία
Το πολύπτυχο ξεκινάει με ένα διδακτικό αφιέρωμα στους Φιλέλληνες ζωγράφους ( Eugène Delacroix, Adam Friedel, Karl von Krazeisen, Giovanni Boggi, Peter von Hess, Ludovico Lipparini, Otto Magnus von Stackelberg, Horace Vernet, ) που ιστόρησαν τους ήρωες του Αγώνα, τους Αγίους του νεότερου Ελληνισμού αλλά περιλαμβάνει ενδεικτικά με μερικούς συγχρόνους όπως ο Αχιλλέας Χρηστίδης ή ο Γιάννης Αδαμάκης…
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atsoukalidis · 3 years ago
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“The death of Lambros Tzavellas” by Ludovico Lipparini, 1840 from the collection of the National Art Gallery
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sartorialadventure · 7 years ago
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“A Klepht” by Ludovico Lipparini, 1821
Klephts were highwaymen turned self-appointed armatoloi, anti-Ottoman insurgents, and warlike mountain-folk who lived in the countryside when Greece was a part of the Ottoman Empire.
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gerardbillet · 3 years ago
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1821 In Painting : Theodoros Vryzakis : the Bishop of Old Patras Germanos blesses the Flag of Revolution, Dionysos Tsokos : the Death of Markos Botzaris, Ludovico Lipparini : the Death of Lambros Tzavellas, Eugene Delacroix : Scene from the Greek War of Independance. #pinacothequenationale #nationalgallery #athens #1821inpainting #katsamaki #kolettis #niarchosfoundation #vryzakis #theodorosvryzakis #bishopofoldpatrasgermanos #germanos #flagofrevolution #tsokos #markosbotziaris #ludovicolipparini #tzavellas #eugenedelacroix #museedelacroix #guerredindependance #painting #instapic #photooftheday #athensmycity (à Εθνική Πινακοθήκη-Μουσείο Αλεξάνδρου Σούτζου) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ-7Z0ElWS_/?utm_medium=tumblr
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emmanuelmavros · 4 years ago
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archaeologyinbulgaria · 7 years ago
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For Another’s Freedom: Bulgarian Rebel Leaders Who Fought to Liberate Greece
For Another’s Freedom: Bulgarian Rebel Leaders Who Fought to Liberate Greece
On March 25 (6 April, Greg.Calendar), the Feast of Annunciation, 1821, Bishop Palaion Patron Germanos proclaimed the national uprising against the Ottoman Empire and blessed the flag of the Greek War of Independence at the Monastery of Agia Lavra. Painting by Ludovico Lipparini (1800-1856), National Historic Museum Greece
Bulgaria and Greece are (the) two European countries that are about as…
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the-paintrist · 4 years ago
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Ludovico Lipparini - Portrait of Giacomo Giustiniani - 1826-32
Giacomo Giustiniani (1769–1843) was an Italian priest, papal diplomat and Cardinal. Considered papabile in the Papal Conclave (1830–31), his election was vetoed by Ferdinand VII of Spain.
He was the younger brother of Vincenzo Giustiniani, 6th Prince Giustiniani, de jure 6th Earl of Newburgh.
His ecclesiastical career and preparation for the priesthood was interrupted by the Napoleonic Wars, and he was ordained in 1816. In 1817 he was papal nuncio in Spain and became titular archbishop of Tyre. He became bishop of Imola in 1826.
He was created Cardinal by Pope Leo XII in 1826. He became bishop of Albano in 1839 and he became Camerlengo in 1837.
Ludovico Lipparini (February 17, 1800 – March 19, 1856) was an Italian painter.
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hellenic-art · 11 years ago
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O θάνατος του Μάρκου Μπότσαρη, του Ludovico Lipparini. Museo Sartorio, Trieste,
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the-paintrist · 4 years ago
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Ludovico Lipparini - Portrait of the prince of Metternich - ca. 1830
Oil on canvas, cm. 64 x 56, Palazzo Treves, Venezia
Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein (15 May 1773 – 11 June 1859), was an Austrian diplomat who was at the center of European affairs for three decades as the Austrian Empire's foreign minister from 1809 and Chancellor from 1821 until the liberal Revolutions of 1848 forced his resignation.
Born into the House of Metternich in 1773 as the son of a diplomat, Metternich received a good education at the universities of Strasbourg and Mainz. Metternich rose through key diplomatic posts, including ambassadorial roles in the Kingdom of Saxony, the Kingdom of Prussia, and especially Napoleonic France. One of his first assignments as Foreign Minister was to engineer a détente with France that included the marriage of Napoleon to the Austrian archduchess Marie Louise. Soon after, he engineered Austria's entry into the War of the Sixth Coalition on the Allied side, signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau that sent Napoleon into exile and led the Austrian delegation at the Congress of Vienna that divided post-Napoleonic Europe amongst the major powers. For his service to the Austrian Empire, he was given the title of Prince in October 1813. Under his guidance, the "Metternich system" of international congresses continued for another decade as Austria aligned itself with Russia and to a lesser extent Prussia. This marked the high point of Austria's diplomatic importance and thereafter Metternich slowly slipped into the periphery of international diplomacy. At home, Metternich held the post of Chancellor of State from 1821 until 1848 under both Francis I and his son Ferdinand I. After a brief exile in London, Brighton, and Brussels that lasted until 1851, he returned to the Viennese court, this time to offer only advice to Ferdinand's successor, Franz Josef. Having outlived his generation of politicians, Metternich died at the age of 86 in 1859.
A traditional conservative, Metternich was keen to maintain the balance of power, in particular by resisting Russian territorial ambitions in Central Europe and lands belonging to the Ottoman Empire. He disliked liberalism and strove to prevent the breakup of the Austrian Empire, for example, by crushing nationalist revolts in Austrian north Italy. At home, he pursued a similar policy, using censorship and a wide-ranging spy network to suppress unrest. Metternich has been both praised and heavily criticized for the policies he pursued. His supporters pointed out that he presided over the "Age of Metternich" when international diplomacy helped prevent major wars in Europe. His qualities as a diplomat were commended, some noting that his achievements were considerable in light of the weakness of his negotiating position. Meanwhile, his detractors argued that he could have done much to secure Austria's future, and he was deemed a stumbling block to reforms in Austria.
Ludovico Lipparini (February 17, 1800 – March 19, 1856) was an Italian painter.
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the-paintrist · 4 years ago
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Ludovico Lipparini - Death of Markos Botsaris - 
Markos Botsaris (Greek: Μάρκος Μπότσαρης, c. 1788 – 21 August 1823) was a Greek  general and hero of the Greek War of Independence and captain of the Souliotes. Botsaris is among the most revered national heroes in Greece.
Ludovico Lipparini (February 17, 1800 – March 19, 1856) was an Italian painter.
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