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I've been wanting to draw Vieri's family tree ever since I realized how many little links there were between my renaissance characters, which also meant I'd get to design all the characters in between (not pictured: a lot more siblings, but this was complicated enough as is)

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Study of a Figure for the Battle of Anghiari, 1505

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is an exhibition featuring wonderful artists. Currently . A rarity - an Italian Renaissance professional artist, who happens to be *cough* a woman! She is compared to her Father or but that does not do her justice

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So yesterday for the live drawing we decided to be spontaneous. People could draw simultaneously anywhere they wanted. This is one of the many conversations that happened live. Stay tuned for more. https://t.co/bsiC0DwYEA

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Happy Union (Allegory of Love, IV) is a painting by Italian Renaissance painter Paolo Veronese, dated around 1575. (National Gallery, London).

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More fun guys. The field mushroom, top right, was made out of a couple of limbs from some Renaissance painting. Not an original painting 🥴 but something I cut out of a magazine. I can’t unsee it

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Exhibit 25.
Several Artsb19 drawing challenges

Sejun from MCR’s Helena (SB19 as emo bands)
Sejun in Barong (SB19 in barong)
Sejun as Howl (SB19 on a nostalgic anime, redraw)
Stell as a Renaissance painting
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Day 19
Renaissance
(This is an old sketch, i will redraw it next month)

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This is the renaissance era right?? Featuring my OCs Arcas and Cydian 🧚✨

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in the spirit of the current catgirl renaissance, i wanted to give one of my oldest ocs (circa 2007-2008 or so) a redesign! her name is serenade and she is a Problems Child

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Pucchiemon
(Putti: term for cherubs as they are portrayed in Renaissance paintings)
Fairy
Attacks:
Heartner Beam
Love And Fire

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Eirika, Lady of Renais 🔱✨

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Scoppiettiera delle Bande Nere

Aquila (Kancolle)

One of the most famous mercenary companies in Italy during the Renaissance specializing in arquebusiers.

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Birth of John the Baptist ,1518 a great look at renaissance birthing practices, courtesy of Lucas Cranach. Today is his day.

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The 18th & 19th century Catholic Church removing dicks from hundreds of renaissance paintings and statues was a tragedy. The 21st century Community removing one dick from several old posters is truly divine. (credit to u/dippatron & u/Sejevna)

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