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Odd Nerdrum is a contemporary Norwegian artist, famous for his “neo-baroque” style, which mixes the influence of painters such as Rembrandt and Titian with more modern ones like George Watts, and Hodler.
May 4, 1784: American artist Rubens Peale is born in Philadelphia.
Rubens' father, painter Charles Willson Peale, named a number of his children after famous artists: Rembrandt, Raphaelle, Sophonisba, Titian, and of course Rubens. Many became accomplished artists themselves. 🎨
Bunch of "Gingerbright in the Kingdom setting" ideas. *whispers* when is she getting added?
(last one is a battle vs the Labyrinth Tactitian)
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Titian, The Submersion of Pharaoh's Army in the Red Sea, 1514-15 (printed 1549) https://t.co/8qhDWG84F3 #museumarchive #cmaopenaccess
Mythological Passions: Titian, Veronese, Allori, Rubens, Ribera, Poussin, Van Dyck, Velázquez
Exhibition: Mar 2 - July 4, 2021 Museo del Prado, Calle Ruiz de Alarcón 23, Madrid
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Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), Christ Shown to the People (Ecce Homo), c.1570–76 https://t.co/8HF89MeA3b #museumarchive #artmuseum
2/ When they reach Emmaus, Christ tells them he's walking on. But they persuade him to stay and have supper with him. At dinner, he breaks the bread - and, suddenly, they recognise him! The moment has inspired lots of great art. Clockwise Caravaggio, Velazquez, Titian, Pontormo.
2/ When Mary does recognise him, he says 'Don't touch me', in Latin 'Noli Me Tangere'. Lots of artists have painted that as well. There's the famous Titian in the National Gallery. My own favourite is the Veronese in Grenoble. Really gets that sense of her trying to touch him...
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), Christ Shown to the People (Ecce Homo), c.1570–76 https://t.co/8HF89MeA3b #europeanart #stlartmuseum