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Artemisia* Prepares to Drink the Ashes of her Husband, Mausolus
17th century, Florentine School
Yale University Art Gallery (New Haven, Conn.)
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attributed to Francesco Furini, also to Felice Ficherelli, too Cesare Dandini (mmm...)
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* Artemisia II of Caria (died 350 BC)
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“The Florentine artist channeled the angst of heartbreak into the bold Baroque painting. It could be described as the 17th-century equivalent of a breakup song”
I’m Obsessed with Cristofano Allori’s “Judith with the Head of Holofernes”--> https://t.co/ciKKtYIiM5
Via @artsy
The Seven Holy Servite Founders
On the feast of the Assumption in 1233, our Lady appeared to seven Florentines exhorting them to devote themselves to Her service. The new Order of Servites was formed, in recognition of their manner of venerating the Seven Sorrows of Our Lady.
Squarcione taught him Latin & he was open to Florentine influences. The two split when Mantegna turned 17. Drawing (c1450), St Bernardine (1450). Despite their break Squarcione imbued in his student a commitment to placing contemporary art in the context of the Roman antique
"I’m taking this out now,” he says, and slowly...removes the lavender glass plug. Alex gasps at the sensation, the ridges along the glass head tugging at his rim. “Oh, this one is very nice,” Mahiro says. “But I’ve got something better.” -#Florentine
https://t.co/T5pwfdt1HC
Been meaning to draw some MonHun Flo. Did a in-game and more accurate Florentine within MonHun universe. Just because "badass Flo" is a weird concept.
Also, that ending... was really fucking cute. Handler is adorable. 💚💚
decided to change florentines hair to the side ponytail i draw her with sometimes. and it reminds me of betty spaghetty so i drew that
Xiao Guo Hui b.1969 Guangzhou now based in Toronto. the physical and emotional energy of play. Inspired by the balanced compositions of Piero della Francesca and Andrea Mantegna traditional medium of the Florentine renaissance, egg tempera and oil paint inspired and mischievous
3/10: Here is another version of those two scenes in the late 14th century frescoes by the Florentine painter Niccolò di Tommaso at the Chiesa del Tau, Pistoia #MedievalArt #Trecento #painting
Christmas gift 2 of 15 commissioned by @Tequila_Koops for @alpha00zero of Florentine!
Peep the HD on NEWGROUNDS:
https://t.co/ZJsG0nWmXG
22) Arte, Kei Ohkubo
Après l'avoir laissé traîner un moment dans ma PAL, je me suis lancée dans Arte... On y retrouve une artiste florentine qui combat la misogynie de ses pairs et de ses clients et qui est prête à tout pour se faire un nom et arriver à ses fins. Passionnant !!
Born #onthisday1503 Bronzino Florentine #mannerist and court #painter to Cosimo I de’ Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany Bronzino was predominantly a #portraitist but also #painted elegant stylish religious & allegorical subjects inc. his renowned Venus Cupid Folly & Time (c. 1544–45)
The Temptations of Christ fresco by Botticelli in the Sistine Chapel in Rome. When I read about the Florentine Renaissance I always imagine the people to look as if they’ve stepped from a Botticelli painting.... #BritainsLostMasterpieces
Drew my Porcelain Demon Florentine with a given color palette. It was pretty challenging but I tried my best!
Florentine #painter Francesco Soderini, apprenticed under Aless. Gherardini and Giovanni Niccolò Rombouts, then mainly working for #GrandPrince Ferdinando and his sister Electrice Palatine, is presented at #FineArtsParis2019 (13-17Nov) by #GalerieRattonLadrière
#artfair #paris
The Cestello Annunciation, is a painting in tempera on panel made in 1489 by Sandro Botticelli. It was painted for the patron Benedetto di Ser Giovanni Guardi to adorn the church of the Florentine monastery of Cestello, which is now known as Santa Maria Maddalena de'Pazzi.
During his Roman sojourn (1600-1608), #PeterPaulRubens emulated Italian art; he also bought Italian drawings that he retouched. Do you think this is a retouch? In his inscription Rubens identified the subject as the 15th century Florentine statesman and patron Niccolò da Uzzano.