Calligraphy and the park: The model book of calligraphy, Mira calligraphiae monumenta, 1560s .....https://t.co/CoCPwVNH1D

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Killing an exceptionally large alligator in 1560s Florida, as recorded (ostensibly) by French traveler Jacques le Moyne des Morgues. It's his day today.

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Holy Family, 1560s/70s
Possibly by Marcello Venusti, b. 1512, d. 15 Oct 1579

(Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien)

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3/3 Killing an exceptionally large alligator in 1560s Florida, as recorded (ostensibly) by French traveler Jacques le Moyne des Morgues. It's his day today.

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Here's a visual match for the image on the left: Etienne Delaune, Combats and Triumphs, probably 1560s from

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Concert in the Egg. 🥚 🎶 Anonymous artist, in style or copy of Bosch. 1560s.

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When it’s T-12 days until the start of a new term and your computer keeps crashing 😳🐄
Here’s Titian’s Europa c1560s, beautifully displayed in and kept in

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2/2 Killing an exceptionally large alligator in 1560s Florida, as recorded (ostensibly) by French traveler Jacques le Moyne des Morgues. It's his day today.

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Friday's Art: "The Last Supper" (1560s) by Sister Plautilla Nelli (c. 1524-1588), the first woman to render The Last Supper. https://t.co/xHSCYo7y5J

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In 1591, Joris Hoefnagel was appointed court artist to the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II, who commissioned him to add illuminations to the Mira calligraphiae monumenta, a manuscript completed in the 1560s by the distinguished scribe Georg Bocskay. (The Paul Getty Museum, Ms. 20)

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Approval of the Rule, 1209 as depicted in 1390-1400 and in 1560s/70s (Met Museum)

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Combats and Triumphs, Etienne Delaune, probably 1560s https://t.co/f02jF9ey3T

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Killing an exceptionally large alligator in 1560s Florida, as recorded (ostensibly) by French traveler Jacques le Moyne des Morgues. It's his day today.

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