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Michelangelo, Tondo Doni, 1503-1504. Tempera grassa su tavola, 120x120 cm. Firenze, Galleria degli Uffizi.
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There is something eerily modern and creepy about "Sirens and Odysseus" and "Odysseus and Penelope" by Francesco Primaticcio, born this day 1504. Just labelling him a "mannerist" doesn't quite get the nightmarish quality and sense of foreboding right.
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Ahtal-Ka
Average Length: 1504.11cm
Average Height: ???cm
Empress' Throne
Average Length: 9737.78cm
Average Height: ???cm
Foot Measurements: ???cm
Name: Ahtal-Ka (アトラル・カ)/Empress' Throne (アトラル・ネセト/女王の玉座)
Title: Pavilion Mantis (閣螳螂)
Length: 1504.11cm (Ahtal-Ka)/9737.78cm (Empress' Throne)
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Pavilion Mantis
Family: Ahtal
Habitats: Forlorn Citadel
The revolutionary printmaker and painter Albrecht #Dürer was born #onthisday in 1471. Influenced by the Italian Renaissance, Dürer was fascinated by the human form. His mastery is demonstrated in this 1504 engraving.
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Albrecht Dürer, Adam and Eve, 1504. Engraving#FrickCollection
Leonardo da Vinci, Study of figure for the Battle of Anghiari, circa 1504. Red chalk on paper. H. 22.7; L. 18.6 cm.
Budapest, Szépművészeti Múzeum, inv. 1774 © Szépművészeti Múzeum - Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, 2019. RT Alain Truong
【半導体指数SOX】+0.61% (+9.09) 1504.92
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@xsierrav Job y su mujer, c. 1504. Alberto Durero. 94 x 51 cm Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt.