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pixography: Leonor Fini - “Love Without Reservations”, 1956Leonor Fini was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1907 and raised in Trieste, Italy. Self-taught, she studied the art of the Renaissance, Pre-Raphaelites, Romanticism, Mannerism, and Symbolism
celticshenanigans: aconnormanning: maneth985: fallen-angel-with-a-shotgun: dajo42: if you dont have me on facebook you are probably not missing out on any posts but the comment section is important too lmao I went to the Renaissance faire dressed
harzilla: fallen-angel-with-a-shotgun: dajo42: if you dont have me on facebook you are probably not missing out on any posts but the comment section is important too lmao I went to the Renaissance faire dressed as a warrior. I had a real sword with
apolloadama: tom are you seriously reciting romantic poetry from one of the most famous authors from the renaissance to your twitter followers right now i mean do you want to incite fangirl riots or what
bkeeny5: (via ExGirlfriend Market - The Renaissance Of Beauty - Lubachka Natural For The Life Erotica U)
doctorbullets: maneth985: harzilla: fallen-angel-with-a-shotgun: dajo42: if you dont have me on facebook you are probably not missing out on any posts but the comment section is important too lmao I went to the Renaissance faire dressed as a warrior
leatherlaceandsex: One of my finds from the renaissance festival :) The Ren Fest always has some sexy and revealing items. My wife has found a couple of things there too.
maneth985: harzilla: fallen-angel-with-a-shotgun: dajo42: if you dont have me on facebook you are probably not missing out on any posts but the comment section is important too lmao I went to the Renaissance faire dressed as a warrior. I had a
aconnormanning: maneth985: fallen-angel-with-a-shotgun: dajo42: if you dont have me on facebook you are probably not missing out on any posts but the comment section is important too lmao I went to the Renaissance faire dressed as a warrior. I
aconnormanning: maneth985: fallen-angel-with-a-shotgun: dajo42: if you dont have me on facebook you are probably not missing out on any posts but the comment section is important too lmao I went to the Renaissance faire dressed as a warrior. I had
moonbeam27: February is one of my favorite months in Arizona. Warmer weather, horse shows, and the Renaissance Festival…. All this joy is balanced with the pain of change and missing G.
moonbeam27: February is one of my favorite months in Arizona. Warmer weather, horse shows, and the Renaissance Festival…. All this joy is balanced with the pain of change and missing loved ones.
horror-is-not-dead: This painting by Hans Baldung a German Renaissance artist is called “Three Ages of Woman and Death". It shows the figure of death or as Hans Baldung called it “Der Ritter" holding up an hour glass. When observed, it
horror-is-not-dead: This painting by Hans Baldung a German Renaissance artist is called “Three Ages of Woman and Death”. It shows the figure of death or as Hans Baldung called it “Der Ritter” holding up an hour glass. When observed, it came to
oberonsson: Dame Elise at the Washington Midsummer Renaissance Faire - August 8, 2015
oberonsson:Rena Watts and Paladin - Washington Midsummer Renaissance Faire - August 2017 - Member of the Seattle Knights
davidglimour: neoshadownight: elsarendelle: IVE BEEN LAUGHING AT THIS FOR ABOUT 10 YEARS BEEN LAUGHING SINCE THE RENAISSANCE this isnt funny…in the slightest
shadowwhisper123:Original theatrical posters from the Disney Renaissance.
thee-renaissance-man: She’s one of the most decorated and dominant champions of any sport in history but she’s hardly talked about. And y'all know why
Vittore Carpaccio (Venezia, 1472 - Capodistria, 1526); Meditation on The Passion, c. 1510
Sebastiano del Piombo (Sebastiano Luciani, Venezia 1485 - Roma 1547), Cristo Portacroce (Christ bearing the Cross), c. 1516
Anonymous, The Great Flood, approximately 1450 - 1499, oil on panel, 122 cm x 98 cm; Rijksmuseum Amsterdam (via commons.wikimedia.org)
Sandro Botticelli (Sandro di Mariano Filipepi called il Botticelli; 1444 or 1445 Firenze - Firenze 1510), Compianto sul Cristo morto (Lamentation over the Dead Christ), c. 1495, tempera on panel, 107 x 71 cm; Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milano
Hugo van der Goes (Ghent c. 1440 - Oudergem 1482); Death of the Virgin, c. 1475 -1480; oil on oak panel
artmastered: Vittore Carpaccio, The Ambassadors Depart, 1495-1500
Rosso Fiorentino (Giovanni Battista di Iacopo called il Rosso Fiorentino; Firenze 1495 - Fountainebleau 1540); Assunzione della Vergine (Assumption of the Virgin), 1517; fresco, 385 x 337 cm; Chiostrino dei Voti, Firenze
Matthias Grünewald (Würzburg, ca. 1480 – Halle, 1528); Christ carrying the Cross, c. 1523-24; oil on wood, 152 x 193 cm; Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe
Pordenone (Giovanni Antonio de’ Sacchis called il Pordenone; 1484 Pordenone - 1539 Ferrara); Storie della Passione (Stories of the Passion of Christ), 1520-21, fresco; Duomo di Cremona
Frans Floris (Frans de Vriendt called Floris; Antwerp, 1517 - 1570); The Sacrifice of Jesus Christ, 1562; oil on wood, 230 x 165 cm; Musée du Louvre, Paris
Carlo Crivelli (Venezia 1430/35 - Ascoli [?] 1495); Presentazione delle chiavi a San Pietro (more precisely: Madonna and Child Enthroned with Presentation of the Keys to St. Peter, with Saints John of Capistrano, Emidius, Francis, Louis of Toulouse, James
Petrus Christus (Baerle c. 1410 - Bruges c. 1475); Lamentation over the dead Christ, c. 1450; oil on panel, 188 x 98 cm; Musée Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
Tiziano Vecellio (1490-1576), St Margaret and the Dragon, ca. 1565; oil on canvas, 209 x 183 cm; Museo del Prado
Jan van Eyck (Netherlandish, circa 1390-1441), The Annunciation, circa 1434-36; oil on canvas transferred from panel, painted surface: 90.2 x 34.1 cm; National Gallery of Art, WashingtonThe painting, originally a panel, was probably the left (inner)
Petrus Christus (Flemish, 1410-1475), Portrait of a Carthusian, 1446; oil on oak panel, 29.2 x 18.7 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art “Portrait of a Carthusian featured a halo above the monk’s head when it was acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of
Correggio (Antonio Allegri da Correggio, 1489-1534); Assumption of the Virgin, completed between 1524-1530; fresco, 1195 x 1093 cm; Dome of the Cathedral of Parma, Italy
Sandro Botticelli (Italian, 1445-1510), The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti (part one), detail, 1483. Tempera on board, 83 x 138 cm. Museo del Prado, Madrid
I’m going to the Renaissance Faire today ‘cause my mom wants to go and its Mother’s Day so that’s what we’re going to do. So I’ll probably be offline for most of the day (I’d probably be offline anyway since its Mother’s Day) but who
Today, my siblings and I took my mom to the Renaissance Faire for mother’s day, ‘cause she loves the ren faire. We had fun and I think she enjoyed it. I got us hematite rings, 'cause my mom was interested in them (…and also a little
Went to the Renaissance festival this weekend in Minnesota with my brother, his girlfriend, dad and his girlfriend. Forgot my camera, which was probably good. Got a good slap in the face watching both lovey dovey couples. Felt like a fucking tag along
bellygangstaboo: “Crying racists” is truly the greatest era of art since the Renaissance.
aconnormanning:maneth985:fallen-angel-with-a-shotgun: dajo42: if you dont have me on facebook you are probably not missing out on any posts but the comment section is important too lmao I went to the Renaissance faire dressed as a warrior. I had
smithsonianlibraries: No Bacon Day would be complete without this guy, the renaissance philosopher, statesman, and champion of evidence-based science, Sir Francis Bacon. The image is from the 9th edition of Sylva sylvarum; or, A natural history in
princesspipsperfect10: Flip flops were the wrong footwear selection. Spent the day at the renaissance faire. They’re so filthy! brandon646
soumeki: twinkleofafadingstar: “FANART IS NOT REAL ART!!!” Do we need to talk about the relationship between the Renaissance and the Bible I never laughed so hard.
twinkleofafadingstar: “FANART IS NOT REAL ART!!!” Do we need to talk about the relationship between the Renaissance and the Bible
razielvonfreak: It’s a dream come true for anyone who has ever spent an evening at the Renaissance Faire wishing that they could wear the pretty dresses AND the awesome armor. We utterly love this fashion spread from designer Pinkabsinthe.
soumeki:twinkleofafadingstar:“FANART IS NOT REAL ART!!!”Do we need to talk about the relationship between the Renaissance and the BibleI never laughed so hard.
ganymedesrocks: Michael Bergt, born in 1956, is one of the finer artists behind the ‘renaissance’ of the organic Tempera painting practice in contemporary arts. Michael Bergt, a self-taught artist, who began as a watercolor pattern painter, eventually
artsof: St. Sebastian | Antonello da Messina | 1479 | Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden “This picture, dominated by the vertical figure of the saint, shows a marked influence by Piero della Francesca: this can be seen in particular in the perspective
moshita: The Renaissance of Heather. Washington DC-based portrait photographer Jonathan Thorpe captures an incredible image of his friend and model Heather Byrd, in which the young woman (who also happens to be a cancer patient) is at the center of
captain-snark: twinkleofafadingstar: “FANART IS NOT REAL ART!!!” Do we need to talk about the relationship between the Renaissance and the Bible #SCULPT SOME ORIGINAL CHARACTERS IF YOU WANT YOUR ART TO BE RESPECTED MICHELANGELO
This is the first time AFI got knocked out of the top spot ever
wetheurban: ART: Cesar Santos’ Masterfully Remixed Paintings Artist Cesar Santos’ paintings seemingly bring the works of masters – from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century to Modernism – together, juxtaposing their styles one on top of