#capriccio
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 5 months ago
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Carl Ludwig Hackert (German, 1740-1796) The Fountain Egeria near Rome, 1776
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classic-art-favourites · 2 months ago
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Egyptian Fantasy by Hubert Robert, 1760.
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illustratus · 9 months ago
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Capriccio with Ruins by Pietro Bellotti
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lionofchaeronea · 27 days ago
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Title: Capriccio with Gothic Building and Obelisk Artist: Michele Marieschi (Italian, 1710-1743) Date: ca. 1741 Genre: veduta; capriccio Period: Rococo Medium: oil on canvas Location: Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
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kaito-module-of-the-day · 4 months ago
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Today's KAITO module of the day is:
Gomaotsu x Hatsune Miku by yuu!
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doshmanziari · 2 months ago
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A few sketches done over the past several days, going over some possibilities for a commissioned piece. Most of the finished work I've done lately has kind of subordinated the architectural elements, so it's been good to reorient my focus. I really enjoy this kind of "exquisite corpse" method of composition; it never stops being exciting to contrast the vernacular with the formal, and seeing what monstrous oddities emerge onto the page.
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melonmarzal · 1 month ago
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Dergtober Day 14 - Scry
This is Capriccio, an apprentice inventor! He invented a compact mirror that he can use to check up on his wife, as he is not allowed to see her for many years due to the nature of his apprenticeship. She has a matching one that she can use to check up on him!
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ragazzoarcano · 1 year ago
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“Ci sono due tipi di persone:
chi ti vuole e chi ha scelto.
Per la prima sei un capriccio,
l'altra invece non può fare a meno di te. E credetemi c'è una grossa differenza.”
— Vincenzo Cannova
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turangalila · 2 months ago
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Giovanni de Macque (1548-1614) — Seconda Stravaganza [Ms. 1617, British Library, London]
The Seconda Stravaganza of Giovanni De Macque, a Flemish composer transplanted to Naples and another member of Gesualdo’s circle, is an impressionistic, chromatic and tonally unstable piece; it introduces the Baroque concept of ‘stravaganza’ which eventually led to Vivaldi’s collection of violin concertos bearing the same name.
Vincenzo Ruffo (1508-1587) — Dormendo un giorno [Capricci in musica a tre voci. (Milan: Francesco Moscheni, 1564)]
Vincenzo Ruffo’s dreamlike Dormendo un giorno brings us back to a metaphysical and abstract atmosphere. It comes from his collection of Capricci, one of the first works to use this musical term, and is built on the bass part of Philippe Verdelot’s madrigal of the same name. The capriccio was a loosely defined form in which the composer followed his own whim without generally observing strict rules.
_ La morte della ragione. (Viaggio Musicale Tra XV E XVII Secolo Da Desprez A Gesualdo Da Venosa) Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini. (2018, Amadeus – AM 346-2)
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gasparodasalo · 5 months ago
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Francesco Maria Veracini (1690-1768) - Sonata for Violin and Basso continuo in d-minor, Op. 2 No. 12, II. Capriccio cromatico con due soggetti e loro Rovesci: Allegro ma non presto. Performed by Elizabeth Wallfsich, violin, and The Locatelli Trio on period instruments.
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 1 year ago
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Antonio Canaletto (Italian, 1697-1768) Capriccio, Palace, Clock Tower, and Dome, n.d.
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classic-art-favourites · 5 months ago
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Capriccio of Ancient Ruins by Charles-Louis Clerisseau (1721-1820).
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illustratus · 9 months ago
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An architectural capriccio with ruins of a classical building and figures
— (Circle of Charles-Louis Clérisseau)
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lionofchaeronea · 6 months ago
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Courtyard of an Inn with Classical Ruins, Viviano Codazzi (landscape) and Domenico Gargiulo (figures), between ca. 1621 and 1647
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willytherat · 1 year ago
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PEACHES
🍑🍑🍑
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princessofmistake · 8 months ago
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...te ne vai, amore mio, e i tuoi occhi?
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