Heracles and the Centaur Nessus - Pencil and dusts on paper.
“Hercules and the Centaur Nessus” is a marble statue by the Flemish-Italian artist, Giambologna. It was made between 1595 and 1599.

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The Five Eldest Children of Charles I Signed and dated 1637

Antony Van Dyck, who was born in Antwerp 22 Mar 1599.

(Royal Collection Trust, HM CIII)

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🎨 Flemish-English painter, was 22 March 1599.

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La aparición d Sta Leocadia.Óleo/lienzo d Blas d Prado entre 1570-1599. Iglesia Sta María, Talavera d la Reina

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8liens bought for 1.25 ETH ($1599.38) by 0xd971 from 0x9df3. https://t.co/XDlyoHgPvE

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I was not aware of this connection with the phoenix bird. Very interesting.
Birds of Paradise.
Their elusive lifestyle were suggested in Ulisse Aldrovandi's, Ornithologiae, 1599.
The birds only lived on sky dew and never landed even when breeding.

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Essays of Sir William Cornwallis MP (the younger) 1632.
I love that he's shown studying on one side and then writing on the other.

Cornwallis was on Essex's Irish campaign of 1599. A friend of John Donne, he died in 1614.

(British Museum)

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Birds of Paradise.
Their elusive lifestyle were suggested in Ulisse Aldrovandi's, Ornithologiae, 1599.
The birds only lived on sky dew and never landed even when breeding. In 1758 Linnaeus perpetuated the myth by naming the Greater bird-of-paradise as “legless bird-of-paradise”

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Birds of Paradise.
Their elusive lifestyle were suggested in Ulisse Aldrovandi's, Ornithologiae, 1599.
The birds only lived on sky dew and never landed even when breeding. In 1758 Linnaeus perpetuated the myth by naming the Greater bird-of-paradise as “legless bird-of-paradise”

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2/2 Great naval exuberance at the return to Amsterdam of the 2nd Dutch East Indies Expedition, 1599. As immortalized by Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom.

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2/2 Men entering to show off slaughtered animals. Women more interested in music & jewelry. Gentlemen, give your dead game to that poor skinny dog! By Pieter Codde of Amsterdam, 1599.

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San Martino
El Greco, "San Martino divide il mantello con un mendicante", dettaglio, 1597-1599.

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The Old East India House in Leadenhall Street 1648 to 1726
From a c.1830 print

"The earliest info relating to the East India Co: the account of a meeting of London merchants held at Founder's Hall on 22 Sep 1599..."

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© The Trustees of the British Museum

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Tableau of the Glorification of Agriculture, done for the entrance of Archduke Albert & Archduchess Isabella to in 1599. Jupiter surrounded by personifications of agriculture. At top Abundance feeds a multitude of children. A little dog does what it has to (Rijksmuseum)

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The exquisite, inimitable, artistic genius Sir Anthony van Dyck was in 1599. Whether painting portraits, religious or mythological subjects, he kicked butt. HARD.
Proof:
Portrait of Nicholas Lanier (1628)
Lamentation over the dead Christ (1635)
Cupid & Psyche (1638)

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A previously unknown painting is here identified as a work by Adam Elsheimer and dated to about 1599. Inspired by Elsheimer’s study of Titian’s ‘Martyrdom of St Lawrence’, it is his first nocturne with a religious subject.

In our February issue: https://t.co/n0FfJjl93D

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