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you’ve heard of cottagecore... now get ready for renaissancecore

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[GOT7 IN RENAISSANCE PAINTINGS]

Monason with Bangs (1994)
Jinyoung with the Pearl Earring(1994)
The Creation of Bambam (1997)
Yogurt NowHr (2020)

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It's me, Prince Ephraim of Renais

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The Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome is one of my favorite places in the whole world. It is a triumph of Roman Mannerist art. This is the Renaissance dream. Don't be fooled by its exterior, go and visit it, if you're ever in the Eternal City!

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these renaissance painting-lookin losers i love them

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Died in 1579: Italian painter Giovanni Battista (ca. 1520/4-79)

Portrait of a Lady, possibly Contessa Lucia Albani Avogadro ("La Dama in Rosso"), 1556-60

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This belongs to in Italian art.
Artwork: Arte della Lana Altarpiece (Altar of the Eucharist)
Artist: il
Time: 1423
Style: Early
Type: altarpiece
Location: fragments of the altarpiece are now divided among various private and public collections.

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Died in 1579: Italian painter Giovanni Battista (ca. 1520/4-79)

Portrait of Gian Gerolamo Grumelli, 1560

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“Journey of a night time”: designing for the night train renaissance https://t.co/PQ1LcEec1k

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February 5, 1578: Italian Renaissance painter Giovanni Battista Moroni dies.

Moroni's chief specialty was portraiture—unusual during the Renaissance.

For me, it is Moroni's religious works which are truly fine.

🎨 A Gentleman in Adoration Before the Baptism of Christ, 1555-60

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Fra Angelico and the Annunciation: How the Ethereal Event Inspired the Early Renaissance Artist https://t.co/tiUK42ZyFy

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Mantegna’s work fascinates due to his constant attempt to place biblical events within an archaeologically accurate context - representative of Renaissance learning. His Madonnas are, however, some of the most beautiful examples of Maternal love

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In 1460 Mantegna was appointed Court artist by Ludovico III Gonzaga at his Ducal Court in Mantua. There he created frescoes in the Camera degli Sposi, Ducal Palace, Mantua (1465-74). These document the Duke & his Court. His oculus is one of the triumphs of the Renaissance

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Thread: Andrea Mantegna (c1431-1506) was an Italian Renaissance painter & antiquarian. His work linked modern painting with Roman antiquity. Oculus, Camera degli Sposi (1465-74), Madonna & Child (c1455) & Portrait of a Man (c1470). He is one of my favourite artists

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can't remember if i posted to twitter or not before but anyway, here's a gown i designed (renaissance-inspired Bruno)

and i'm beginning work on sewing it from now on, since i just finished making a new corset 🔥

hopefully i can debut him in summer at Ame ✨

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Fortitude (1470). He did however create images that were not religious. These were for sophisticated patrons who were interested in the new learning & the awareness of the ancients that characterised the Renaissance.

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