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The parable of Dives [Pope] & Lazarus [Martin Luther].
Dives is kissing a nun, & Lazarus is seated lower right. Outcome is top right.
Hanns Lautensack, 1556.
(British Museum)
For balance, it might be best to add that in real life Luther did kiss an ex-nun Katharina Von Bora.
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Valverde's most famous work was "Historia de la composicion del cuerpo humano", first published in Rome, 1556. The original illustrations were most likely drawn by Gaspar Becerra, and the copperplate engravings are thought to have been carried out by Nicolas Beatrizet.
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2/2 This lovely portrait of Giuseppe da Porto & his son Adriano captures the boy's playfulness & the father's affection. By Paolo Veronese, 1556.
Codex Zouche-Nuttall: A Rare, Accordion-Folded Pre-Columbian Manuscript, finished around 1556. “Considered to be of pre-Hispanic origin, since it preserves a strong indigenous tradition in its pictographic techniques…” https://t.co/vQ9n1M9AAg via @openculture
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The parable of Dives [Pope] & Lazarus [Martin Luther].
Dives is kissing a nun, & Lazarus is seated lower right. Outcome is top right.
Hanns Lautensack, 1556.
(British Museum)
For balance, it might be best to add that in real life Luther did kiss an ex-nun Katharina Van Bora.
2/2 Lovely portrait of Giuseppe da Porto & his son Adriano perfectly captures the boy's playfulness & the father's affection. By Paolo Veronese, 1556.
Giorgio Vasari.1511-1574.and Christofano Gherardi.1508-1556. The Mutilation of Uranus by Saturn.
@HistAstro Two #SUNDOGS observed in Wittenberg, 1556. Gabriel Schnellboltz.