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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.
Renaissance X Bright Young Things (1)
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#drawing #blackandwhite #portrait #gayartist #queerartist #malenude #… https://t.co/3EssONznOL
any history-based class i take: (mentions the renaissance even in passing)
me: OH YOU MEAN LIKE--
#assassinscreed #ezioleo
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)
European goldfinch, illustrated by Eliza Turck for Familiar Wild Birds (1883) #art
The goldfinch is often depicted in Italian renaissance paintings of the Madonna and Child.
Details of the Sistine Chapel's ceiling, painted by Michelangelo (1508-1512).
#reinaissance