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@jacqui703 @Rebeka80721106 @albertopetro2 @smarucci461 @BryanMatthews23 @cmont4560 @anne_camozzi @BrindusaB1 @DavLucia @dianadep1 @agustin_gut @djolavarrieta @ValerioLivia @CaterinaCategio @gori_magnani @Petra71301259 @ManuelaDora @renatoantares50 @MarisaPetrina @_die_Uta_ @paoloigna1 @CristianeGLima @MariangelaSant8 @Sensibilia8 @ANNAMARIABIASI1 @Dominiquepucini @Matibo11 @marmelyr @GuernseyJuliet @CasaLettori @hayertalbema3ak @culture_more @Biagio960 @PasqualeTotaro @aplsmith5 @RitangelaPrivi1 @_angampi_ @MomiraMonika @JohnLee90252472 Nicolas-Henri Tardieu (18 January 1674 - 27 January 1749) was an French engraver-Adam and Eve by after Domenichino in the Devonshire
As a student he banded together with Albani & Domenichino in Bologna & they joined with the Carracci to descend on Rome (by 1601) where he worked on decorating the Farnese Palace. Here’s an early drawing of his, Cleopatra & Coronation of the Virgin (both c1595)
Born #onthisday1581 Domenichino Italian #Baroque #painter belonging to Bolognese School Work is illustrative of classic-idealist art form popular at the time & intended to surpass imperfections of nature by developing an Idealised Concept of Beauty by drawing on ancient concept
@smarucci461 @albertopetro2 @paoloigna1 @Rebeka80721106 @karmendida @DavLucia @ValerioLivia @cmont4560 @licprospero @ceconomou56 @Hakflak @GerardLDonadoni @Dominiquepucini @BaroneZaza70 @renatoantares50 @MaxPriviero @claudioborlotto @GiuseppeTurrisi @FreeProOnline @BryanMatthews23 @migliaccio31 @agustin_gut @dianadep1 @Titas37 @AnnaMar90949897 @djolavarrieta @RitangelaPrivi1 @cecchi_giovanna @PaolaToogoodxme @ANNAMAMARIABIA1 @ritamay1 @Sensibilia8 @JohnLee90252472 @revove22454 @SgherriSimona @MarisaPetrina Nicolas-Henri Tardieu (18 January 1674 - 27 January 1749) was an French engraver-Adam and Eve_by after Domenichino in the Devonshire
As a student he banded together with Albani & Domenichino in Bologna & they joined with the Carracci to descend on Rome (by 1601) where he worked on decorating the Farnese Palace. Here’s an early drawing of his, Cleopatra & Coronation of the Virgin (both c1595)
Le parole dell'amore escono da tanti cuori, ma finiscono per essere le stesse di uno stesso cuore.
#mieipensieri
#art
Caccia di Diana con arco (particolare)
Domenichino 1616 1617
In Rome he competed with Domenichino for commissions. Those who liked a theatrical approach preferred the man from Parma. Elijah (1621-4), Venus (c1630-4) & Angelica & Medora (nd)
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Born #OnThisDay in 1581, Domenichino was an #Italian #Baroque #painter of the Bolognese School of painters known primarily for his religious works & portraits.
📷 Credit: @WikiCommons, "Madonna and Child with St. Francis" by #Domenichino, 1620s.
#birthday #OTD
2/2 Men trying to mess with women du jour: Susanna & the Elders. Tale of attempted sexual assault that ends w/ assailants stoned to death. A+! Painted by Domenichino, #BTD 1581.
🎨 #Domenichino, Italian painter, was #BOTD 21 October 1581. #Art #Painting
Born #onthisday1581 Domenichino Italian #Baroque #painter belonging to Bolognese School Work is illustrative of classic-idealist art form popular at the time & intended to surpass imperfections of nature by developing an Idealised Concept of Beauty by drawing on ancient concept
🎨Domenichino (Domenico Zampieri) (1581–1641)
Landscape with Moses and the Burning Bush
c. 1610–16
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Artwork
🎨 by Domenico Zampieri "Domenichino" (Italian, 1581–1641).
Manca solo la parola a questo dipinto di Domenichino conservato alla @ChatsworthHouse (1625 circa).
Dio (ripreso dalla Creazione di Adamo nella Cappella Sistina) accusa Adamo che accusa Eva che accusa il serpente che al mercato mio padre comprò.
@ceconomou56 @smarucci461 @paoloigna1 @albertopetro2 @Rebeka80721106 @anthony77631293 @Dominiquepucini @BaroneZaza70 @renatoantares50 @MaxPriviero @erminiopasquat1 @claudioborlotto @yianniseinstein @javiango @Jadranka4love @Sensibilia8 @culture_more @SalaLettura @CasaLettori @CristianeGLima @AndreWisniewsk2 @GucciPatrizia @marmelyr @BrindusaB1 @ritamay1 @AnnaCountessK @djolavarrieta @BLuismbm There was another famous Sibyl I bumped into once,the Sibyl of Cumae, near Naples, as consulted by Aeneas, referenced by Ovid and Petronius. Painted by Domenichino (Domenico Zampieri)(1581-1641), and Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel (sometimes I wonder how much M liked women😏)
Diana and her Nymphs
oil on canvas
225 cm x 320 cm
1616 - 1617
Galleria Borghese, Rome
Domenichino
#Domenichino #GalleriaBorghese #Roma
Domenico Zampieri aka Domenichino was born #OnThisDay in 1581. He was an #Italian #painter of the #Baroque movement, and a part of the Bolognese School of painters.
Photo courtesy of @Wikipedia, "The Archery Contest of Diana and Her Nymphs" by Domenichino, 1616.
#birthday
2/2 Men trying to mess with women du jour: Susanna & the Elders. Tale of attempted sexual assault that ends w/ assailants stoned to death. A+! Painted by Domenichino, #BTD 1581.