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which was more culturally significant: the renaissance, or seeing this cover for the first time
Fabulous audiobooks for those quiet cosy nights in front of the fire, beautifully read by @di_croft , third book in the series coming soon.
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I love that this hairbun design has been in popular manga Sailor Moon for 30 years but suddenly in the last couple years, its had a huge renaissance in anime style designs
Study for the Kneeling Leda, 1506 #highrenaissance #davinci https://t.co/c3pNZ3CUs8
Piero del Pollaiuolo (7.9.1443 – 1496) was an Italian painter.
.Piero del Pollaiuolo (7.9.1443 – 1496), also known as Piero Benci, was an Italian Renaissance painter -Sant'agostino,cappella
Trinity (1491)
by Sandro Botticelli
Style: Early Renaissance
#art #painting #artoftheday #SandroBotticelli #EarlyRenaissance
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based on @kapstone 'Future Visions 3'
#technoRenaissance
#AIart #tezos #NFT #NFTCommuntiy
which was more culturally significant, the renaissance, or 80s brett hand
Obsessed with this picture of my cat where she's posing like she's in a renaissance painting
(quietly joins the drarry renaissance) #drarry #hpdm #harrypotter #dracomalfoy
The Apparition at the Chapter House at Arles, 1300 #protorenaissance #giottodibondone https://t.co/Oy9oLmCs0x
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Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple (detail), 1512 #highrenaissance #raphael https://t.co/uBuPLjtU3n
Delores.' (c1920) The influence of the Italian Renaissance, in particular the work of Piero della Francesca can often be seen in Gerald Brockhurst's portraits. Set in idealised landscapes, the sitter appears to float in the front of the picture plane.