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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
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
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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any history-based class i take: (mentions the renaissance even in passing)
me: OH YOU MEAN LIKE--
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He was one of the last major gothic painters yet combined an element of the Renaissance Humanism which swirled around him. This combination of old & new is fascinating. Virgin & Child (1476), St Roch (c1480) & Virgin & Child (c1480)
The Visitation, 1490 https://t.co/CzkFPoWKyd #earlyrenaissance #ghirlandaio
In recognition of #BlackHistoryMonth "Black in Time: A Black Renaissance" opens January 31. Details here: https://t.co/9r3PpdCvrs
Und das hier ist das Missionslogo des National Reconnaissance Office für diese Mission. Was das wohl zu bedeuten hat…?
Ce vendredi dans votre librairie ! (8/10)
Le tome 10 de Monster Musume, c'est l'occasion rêvée de refaire connaissance avec la chaleureuse mais un peu trop fraiche (corporellement parlant) Zombina !
I love to use Alphonse Mucha as an example. Bam look at all those precise details in the ink work. The shading is minimal and done with a light touch--around chin and eyes to show contours of the face. If he rendered figures like Renaissance painters do, you would see none of it
Inspired by that one renaissance-esque portrait?
#VMINKOOK #btsfanart
Raphael's historic renaissance fresco: 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒄𝒉𝒐𝒐𝒍 𝒐𝒇 𝑳𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒐𝒔𝒆 𝑰𝒏𝒕𝒐𝒍𝒆𝒓𝒂𝒏𝒄𝒆
RENAISSANCE ART! ^W^
This is the postcard of the month for patrons! :D
The second image is a little comic like thing, which, is like Arthur and Damien finding the painting in a museum or something! XD
#EldritchBoyfriends
The Nova Reperta will be at the center of “Renaissance Invention,” an exhibit we’re opening in April. https://t.co/9a7velRMMI
One of his most beautiful works is Boreas. It’s clear he had studied the draperies of Renaissance Venetian art. Boreas (1903), Echo & Narcissus (1903) & Study for Lamia (c1904-5)