One of Hannibal’s drawings is a study of the cross after the deposition. He mentions that this is a subject renaissance artists are usually disinterested in. He explains that the point of the drawing is that “the pascal lamb” is dead and gone.

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If you want to quickly produce large metal pieces using high temp alloys like titanium with additive manufacturing, Plasma Metal Deposition is an option:
https://t.co/oaOADIRx02
It doesn't need vacuum chambers and can use wire feedstock, but it is less precise than other methods.

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Have a Blighty, a Magic Possum with a sly smile and a gentle deposition, jovial in nature and very much a showman in terms of mannerisms and battle~

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1689: Prince William of Orange & Mary II were declared joint sovereigns of England, Ireland & Scotland. King James II had fled to France the December before. This deposition led to the Battle of the in 1690, & the Battle of in 1691!

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"The Deposition" - oil painting by Raffaello, 1507. On display in the Galleria Borghese, Rome

When it's only an hour after mint and you're already down 60%

...A true tragedy 🥲

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Santi di Tito (December 5, 1536- July 25, 1603) was an Italian painter.The Deposition of Christ with St. John the Baptist, St. Catherine of Alexandria and a Donor

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. 『蒸着)」』
((vapor deposition).")

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A player expressed interest in knowing more about a Reign's history of nobility/kings, so I made a very useful historical meme (related to what's happening in the game, the 'deposition' of a King and his son ascending to the throne and changing things quite radically)

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"Northern theatricality"??

Yes, indeed! Jacob Jordaens' preparatory watercolor (c. 1650) for the "Deposition" painting at the Hamburg Kunsthalle is perhaps a textbook example.

https://t.co/SfNCUkr2A9

This work goes up for sale on Nov 24 at

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Paula Rego, Deposition, 2000.
Pastel and graphite on paper laid down on aluminium

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Another Tintoretto... a Deposition. Mary is at Death's Door herself, tenderly holding her son's lifeless foot. Accademia

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Giorgio Vasari, Deposition from the Cross (1533-1538) (details)

Video: https://t.co/plKcisElmw

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The painter clearly discussed with Cosimo how he should be depicted. Here he presents the Duke as both a warrior & a thinker. Cosimo I di’ Medici (1545), Deposition of Christ (1545), Portrait of a Man (1545-55) & Portrait of Giovanni di’ Medici (1545)

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