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Dosso Dossi (Giovanni Luteri detto Dosso Dossi, c. 1490 - 1542); Giove, Mercurio e la Virtù (1523-24)
Vittore Carpaccio (Venezia, 1472 - Capodistria, 1526); Meditation on The Passion, c. 1510
Giovanni Lanfranco (1582 - 1647), Maria Maddalena trasportata dagli angeli (Mary Magdalene raised by angels), c. 1616
Giovanni Lanfranco (1582 - 1647), Elijah receiving bread from the widow of Sarepta (1624-25), J. Paul Getty Museum
Mimmo Paladino (b. 1948, Benevento), Il respiro della bellezza VI (The breath of beauty VI); 1990-91, oil on board, 205 cm x 205 cm
Mario Sironi (1885, Sassari - 1961, Milano), Still life with a blue cup
Sebastiano del Piombo (Sebastiano Luciani, Venezia 1485 c. - Roma 1547), Madonna del velo [Madonna of the veil] (1533-35), olio su lavagna [oil on slate], Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Napoli excerpt from en.wikipedia: “After the elevation of
Giuseppe De Nittis (Barletta 1846 - Saint-Germain-en-Laye 1884), Il salotto della principessa Matilde (1883), pastel on paper mounted on canvas
Vittore Carpaccio (1472 - 1526), The Virgin reading (1505 - 1510 circa)
Tullio Crali (Igalo 1910 - Milano 2000), Bombardamento aereo (aerial bombing), 1932
Gino Severini (1883 - 1966), Still life with St. Peter’s Dome (1941-43)
Tiziano Vecellio (Pieve di Cadore 1480/85 - Venezia 1576), Noli me tangere (1511/12 c.), National Gallery, London
Andrea Appiani (Milano 1754 - 1817), Santi ed Evangelisti, fresco; Cupola di Santa Maria presso S. Celso, Milano; 1792 - 1795 (view high resolution)
Giorgio Morandi (Bologna 1890 - 1964), Natura Morta (still life), 1932
Fortunato Depero (Fondo [Trento] 1892 - Rovereto 1960), Case alpestri (Alpine Houses), 1936
Pontormo (Jacopo Carrucci, 1494 Pontorme - 1557 Firenze); Niccolò Ardighelli, 1518
Silvestro Lega (1826 Modigliana - Firenze 1895); L'elemosina (The Alms), 1864
Giovanni Fattori (Livorno 1825 - Firenze 1908), Signora con ventaglio (Lady with a Fan), 1865
Bartolomeo Manfredi (Ostiano [Mantova, oggi Cremona] 1482 - Roma 1622), Il sacrificio di Isacco (The sacrifice of Isaac), 1620-22; 180 cm x 150 cm, oil on canvas; Roma, Chiesa del Gesù
Carlo Carrà (Quargnento, Alessandria, 1881 - Milano 1966), Estate (Summer), 1930
Andrea Sacchi (Nettuno 1599 - Roma 1661), Morte di Sant'Anna (Death of St. Anne), oil on canvas, 1649
Telemaco Signorini (Firenze 1835 - 1901), Il ghetto di Firenze (The ghetto of Florence), oil on canvas, 1882
Sebastiano del Piombo (Sebastiano Luciani, Venezia 1485 - Roma 1547), Cristo Portacroce (Christ bearing the Cross), c. 1516
Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti; Venezia 1518 - 1594), La conquista di Zara (the conquest of Zara), detail plus comprehensive view (black and white), 1582-1587, oil on canvas, 640 cm x 1060 cm; Palazzo Ducale, Venezia
Federico Barocci (Urbino, c. 1535 - 1612), L'ultima cena (The Last Supper), 1590-99, oil on canvas
Carlo Saraceni (Venezia c. 1579 - 1620), Miracolo di San Benno (Miracle of St. Benno), oil on canvas, 1617
Cosimo Rosselli (Firenze 1439 - 1507), Miracolo del Sangue (Miracle of the Blood), 1584-86, detached fresco; Chiesa di Sant'Ambrogio, Firenze
Giuseppe Abbati (Napoli 1836 - Firenze 1868), Il lattaio di Piagentina (The milkman of Piagentina), 1864, oil on canvas
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
Niccolò Dell'Abate (Modena c. 1509 - Fontainebleau (?), 1571), Ritratto di un cavaliere dell'Ordine di Santiago (Portrait of a knight of the Order of Santiago), 1548-1552; oil on canvas; Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Giorgio Morandi (Bologna, 1890 - 1964), Natura Morta (Still life), oil on canvas, 1960
Enzo Cucchi (Morro d'Alba, 1949), Bronze sculpture (detail)
Ambrogio Lorenzetti (Siena, c. 1290 - 1348); Allegories of the Good and Bad Government and their Effects on the City and on the Country (partial view), 1338-39; fresco, 200 cm x 770 cm x 1440 cm; Sala della Pace (also known as Sala dei Nove), Palazzo
Guido Reni (1575 - 1642), Carità (Charity), ca. 1630; oil on canvas, 137x106 cm; Metropolitan Museum
Pietro di Galeotto (about 1450 - 1483) Flagellazione di Cristo (Flagellation of Christ), 1480; oil on canvas, 196 x 134 cm; Perugia, Oratorio di San Francesco
Dosso Dossi (about 1490-1542), Mythological Scene (Allegory of Pan), about 1524; oil on canvas, 164 x 145 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los AngelesThe questions concerning the meaning of the painting have given rise to many theories among scholars, who tried
mrcaputo: The Italian Crystal Gems
chiaramartinelliart: Yeah, Pearl and Oscar finally together! (like in my dreamssss)I had draw this pic for an Italian contest. Now the contest is over and I’m able to post it. I love uniform, and I love Pearl. AND I LOVE PEARL IN UNIFORM !
awyadraws: some recent-ish su doodles also if you haven’t watched the 1960′s italian anime starring lapis: [x]
Rear side view. Dido and Aeneas. 1558. Vincenzo di Raffaello de Rossi. Italian. 1525-1587. marble. Palazzo Pitti. Florence. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
breastplate; the only signed work of Giovan Paolo Negroli (Italian, ca. 1513-1569) (x)
c0ssette: Sirene,detail.Cesare Viazzi (Italian,1857-1943)
broccoliwolf: Francesco Hayez (Italian, 1791-1881), “Bathsheba"
c0ssette: Sirene, detail.Cesare Viazzi (Italian,1857-1943)
victoriousvocabulary: TERRA PERICOLOSA [phrase] an Italian (and Latin) phrase for “dangerous land”, used in cartography to denote regions that are believed to be likely to put the travellers in jeopardy. Such regions would probably not have been
ein-bleistift-und-radiergummi: 1930s Italian Art Deco Poster Ad ‘Brillante Shoe Polish’ by Bevilacova. (via eBay)
arcmagnus: Nicola Samori (b. 1977). Italian. Neo-Baroque??
coraltigerpizza:Arturo Noci (1874- 1953), Self Portrait In White Jacket · 1909
seethestarsablaze: vmagazine: Italian contemporary artist Livio Scarpella series ‘Ghost Underground’ (Bless Soul / Soul Damned) : Inspired by the works of Rococo sculptor Antonio Corradini’s (1668-1752) veiled ladies. These are unreal.
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mirnah: Beautiful model Suki Waterhouse has been named as the face of Superga’s cool new ‘sprezzatura’ campign. Sprezzatura is the Italian art of looking good without trying, and if there’s anyone that epitomises effortless cool, it’s Suki
Sailor Moon Italian Art by Marco Albiero Part 2
camellia-a:Italian conservator Lorenza D'Alessandro restoring a mural of the Egyptian Queen Nefertari.الإيطالية لورينزا داليساندرو ترمم لوحة جدارية للملكة المصرية نفرتاري.
automotivated: Italian Art. (by Jan König)
journeyofcake-deactivated202107: Black & White is artsy right?Did I do an art?
art-of-swords: Italian Rapier Dated: 17th Century Culture: Italian Measurements: length 127cm The sword comes with a thin blade of hexagonal section, the first part grooved and pierced with cross and flowers, short tang. The iron hilt has two valves