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necspenecmetu:Circle of Giovanni Antonio de’ Sacchis (Il Pordenone), Time Plucking the Wings of Cupid, 16th century
history-of-fashion: 16th century Follower of Dosso Dossi - Half-length portrait of a man in a red hat (Private collection via Christie’s)
hushaby: Jeepers Creepers: Surreal illustrations of witchcraft-caused eye diseases from the 16th century |
buzzfeed: The Ruins Of A Historic Church Are Rising Out Of A Reservoir In MexicoA lack of rain has lowered water levels in the Grijalva River, allowing the beautifully eerie reemergence of a 16th century church. (Photos by David Von Blohn / AP)
architecturealliance:The marble mosaic floor of the Florence Cathedral. Italy, 16th century CE
iliveforaliving: Shrouded within the park of Villa Demidoff (just north of Florence, Italy), there sits a gigantic 16th century sculpture known as Colosso dell’Appennino, or the Appennine Colossus. The brooding structure was first erected in 1580
whatdaheart: Late 16th century Italian sword breaker
museum-of-artifacts: Double-headed serpent. Mexico, 15th-16th century AD An icon of Mexica (Aztec) art, this striking object was probably worn on ceremonial occasions as a pectoral (an ornament worn on the chest). It is carved in wood (Cedrela odorata)
skelos: Dagger, Italy, mid-16th century
armthearmour: Late Bollock Dagger, French, Burgundy, ca. early 16th century, housed at the Art Institute of Chicago.image/gif
red-lipstick: Gigantic 16th century sculpture known as Colosso dell’Appennino, or the Appennine Colossus located in the park of Villa Demidoff (just north of Florence, Italy). It was erected in 1580 by Italian sculptor Giambologna (1529-1608,
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did-you-kno: “Goodbye” has its roots in the 16th century when it picked up popularity as an abbreviation of “God be with ye.” Source
wetwasteofagirl: acepalindrome: Actually, ‘fall’ has its origins as an Anglo-Saxon word, and was popularized for use to denote the season around the 16th century from the poetic term ‘the fall of leaf.’ In the language that would develop after
Gigantic 16th century sculpture known as Colosso dell’Appennino, or the Appennine Colossus located in the park of Villa Demidoff (just north of Florence, Italy). It was erected in 1580 by Italian sculptor Giambologna (1529-1608, Italy).
theremina: Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581 Ilya Repin This painting depicts the historical 16th century story of Ivan the Terrible mortally wounding his son in Ivan in a fit of rage. By far the most psychologically intense of
no-youth:i have an incredibly hard time believing the fact that the phrase “i will face god and walk backwards into hell” was created by dril and not taken from some 16th century literary epic
fortswinwars: “Shrouded within the park of Villa Demidoff (just north of Florence, Italy), there sits a gigantic 16th century sculpture known as Colosso dell’Appennino, or the Appennine Colossus. The brooding structure was first erected in 1580
drawpaintprint: Kano Eitoku: 唐 狮子 図 Chinese Lions (16th century) Detail. Six-fold screen, color, ink and gold-leaf on paper.
englishcottagedreams:(via Welcome to Smallhythe Place, Kent | Built in the early 16th-Century by Bob Radlinski | Flickr)
blondebrainpower: The 16th century armor and helmet of the samurai Honda Tadakatsu also referred to as “The Warrior who surpassed Death itself” because he never once suffered a significant wound, despite being the veteran of over 57 battles by the
c-adaverine: Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581 Ilya Repin This painting depicts the historical 16th century story of Ivan the Terrible mortally wounding his son in Ivan in a fit of rage. By far the most psychologically intense of
deathandmysticism: Cesare Vecellio, Member of the Brotherhood of Death that accompanied those sentenced to death, late 16th century
bemusedlybespectacled: galaxysummoner: amazing Fandoms that have more fanfics than Avatar: Christian Bible (New Testament) (200 works) 16th Century RPF (300 works) TV Commercials (417 works)
vintagegal:Memento mori pendant, made in France, 16th century
fortswinwars: “Shrouded within the park of Villa Demidoff (just north of Florence, Italy), there sits a gigantic 16th century sculpture known as Colosso dell'Appennino, or the Appennine Colossus. The brooding structure was first erected in 1580 by Italian
jaded-mandarin: Palma Vecchio. Detail from Diana and Callisto, 16th Century.
sforzinda: Saint Catherine (details), After Bernardo Luini, early 16th century
amynion: Things I did not expect to find in a 16th century fencing manual: A pretzel salesman.
oursoulsaredamned: ‘The death of Abel’ - Lionello Spada late 16th century
necspenecmetu: Santi di Tito, Saint Sebastian, 16th century
ganymedesrocks: Though Jean Goujon’s (about 1510-1567), a French Renaissance sculptor of the mid-16th century, place and date of birth are unknown in any precise fashion, it is generally believed that he was born around 1510 in Normandy. His mature
hismarmorealcalm: Statue of Ganymede Museo Nazionale del Bargello Florence 16th century marble
monsieurlabette: Circle of Andrea del Sarto Saint Sebastian (early 16th century)
hadrian6: Bust of a Man. 16th.century.Baccio Bandinelli. Italian 1493-1560. marble.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
maertyrer: Master of BurgosSaint Sebastian and Saint Rochearly 16th century
hadrian6: Bacchus. 16th.century. Domenico Poggini. Italian 1520-1590. marble. Metropolitan Museum of Art. photo by Hadrian6. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
history-of-fashion: ab. 1530-1550 German or Netherlandish School, 16th century - Portrait of a Man in Red
ganymedesrocks: The magnificent portrait of Jacopo Boncompagni by Scipione Pulzone, allows us to explore the depiction of armor in 16th-century painting. Scipione Pulzone (c.1540/42-1598) also known as Il Gaetano, was a Neapolitan painter of the late
hadrian6: Jason with the Golden Fleece. 2nd. half 16th.century. Italian.anonymous. marble. V&A Museum. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
maertyrer: (after) Antonis MorPortrait of a Man as Saint Sebastian 16th century
maertyrer: Benvenuto Tisi (Il Garofalo)Saint Sebastian 16th century
lionofchaeronea: Portrait of a Knight of the Rehlinger Family, “L.M.” (German artist, active in Augsburg in the 1st half of the 16th century), ca. 1540
v-ersacrum:Luca Cambiaso, Venus and Adonis (detail), 16th century
history-of-fashion: 16th century Palma Vecchio - Portrait of a Poet
history-of-fashion:16th century After Raphael - Giuliano de’ Medici
sulphuriclike:Peter Greenaway_Goltzius and the Pelican Company_2011The film is based on the life of Hendrick Goltzius, a late 16th century Dutch printer and engraver of erotic prints. He seduces the Margrave of Alsace into paying for a printing press
colin-vian:Jacopo Carucci (Il Pontormo), Male Nude, 16th century
aleyma: Wrestling, detail of an illustration for Paul Hector Mair’s De arte atheltica, made in Augsburg, Germany in the mid 16th century (via).
ganymedesrocks: Roman, presumed late 16th century cast from circa 1550 lost models, attributed to Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) - Courtesy of Thomasso Brothers.
hadrian6: Seated Figure of Mercury. 16th.century. Parmigianino. Italian 1503-1540. black chalk on paper. Metropolitan Museum of Art. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
ganymedesrocks:Circle of Hubert Gerhard - Doorknocker with Putto and Masks, late 16th century
history-of-fashion: first half of 16th century Anonymous - Heylken Pietersdr. van Haeswinckel
ganymedesrocks:Although non-officially attributed, this Portrait of a 16th century Young Man, finds itself associated to the High Renaissance, the Mannerist period of the Italian Renaissance. This may suggest painters such as Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano,