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Did you get 44 Across in yesterday's New York Times' #crossword?
44A "Daniel in the Lions' Den" painter, 1615.
More of hints: this Flemish artist's work can also be found within the Timken collection, recall a bust-length portrait in what one might call “chivalrous” attire.
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After many time of thinking i decided, that the name of project will be "S.P.N.D.X. laboratory". Let me introduce the main character of this "place". Ken Shiru - 14 years old teenager, Test subject №615.
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And here’s my new protogen boy named Alex Yukimura Arasaka! The one with the sandwich is made by @/ritzmeow, Alex eating pizza and Blue Cat laying on Alex is by @/chonksnowflake, and Alex with the big wobbly tummy eating a cookie is by 21st#0615.
Bored Ape Yacht Club #7 was purchased for 0.6300 $ETH ($1,615.61 USD) by https://t.co/UC55fAK6GC from https://t.co/DOWC23c2a0 #rarible #art #digitalart #cryptoart
Punk 1454 bought for 32 ETH ($81,615.68 USD) by 0x9725fd from 0x3cf522. https://t.co/GEgufaRidA #cryptopunks #ethereum
I drew part 1 and 2 icons for a Sengoku/Japanese-themed world in #plantsvszombies 2 taking place around 1467 - 1615. Nothing more than the icons, this was just for fun.
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18320211615. 2nd post of march. Minito from #MonsterHunterRise #digitalart #Fanart
2/2 Allegory of wealth, in which we note that nobody really looks very happy. By Hans von Aachen, who died on this day in 1615.
This trompe l'oeil style painting is Roelant Savery's "Vase of Flowers in a Stone Niche", 1615.
It teems with lively little creatures that look as if they might crawl right out.
This is also a beautiful example of artists SIGNING and DATING their work! No guessing required! 🎨
"Portrait of a girl, said to be Anne of Austria", 16 May 1615.
She would have been 15 at this point if this is her.
Daniel Dumonstier
(British Museum)
16 January 1605. The brilliant novel Don Quixote (Part 1) by Miguel de Cervantes was first published in Madrid, Spain. It’s often called “the first modern novel”. The second part was published in 1615. The novel is the second-most-translated book in the world after the Bible
Today, I build a lecture on Baroque art, materiality & process with a dash of art market.
Details from engravings by Jan Harmensz. Muller (after P.P. Rubens) of Archduchess Isabella (of Spanish Netherlands), 1615.
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Peter Paul Rubens was Belgian painter Landscape with
the Ruins of Mount Palatine in Rome,1615.
Jacob Jordaens, Self-Portrait with Parents, Brothers, and Sisters c. 1615..... and some celestial beings into the bargain.
(The Hermitage Museum)
Carrying on the theme of Judaica close to my heart, this is a Torah binder possibly made by an Italian woman named Miriam Foa around 1615. It's at the @metmuseum and trust me when I say images hardly do the truly impeccable embroidery justice. It's absolutely stunning