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asylum-art:Watercolors by Silvia Pelissero a.k.a. Agnes CecileDeviantArtSilvia Pelissero was born in 1991, Rome. She is an Italian painter best known as agnes-cecile. She went in an art high school in Rome, than she has continued as a self-taught.
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art-of-swords: Schiavona Sword Dated: 17th Century Culture: Italian, Venetian Place of origin: Venice Measurements: 115.5cm The sword has a straight, double-edged bade of hexagonal section, slightly grooved and engraved at the first part. It also has
crossconnectmag: Installation Art by Loris Cecchini Italian artist Loris Cecchini creates large scale installation art. Her works are usually black and white, or occasionally silver (metal). She plays hard shapes against soft round curves. Whether she
Cesare Dell'Acqua (1821 - 1905), Arrivo dell'Imperatrice Elisabetta a Miramare (arrival of Empress Elisabeth in Miramare)
Raffaello Sanzio (1483-1520), Madonna and Child with saint Giovannino (known as La belle Jardinière), 1507; oil on poplar wood, 122 x 80 cm; Louvre
Cavalier d’Arpino (Giuseppe Cesari, 1568-1640), Perseus and Andromeda, 1592; oil on slate, 70x55 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
lyghtmylife: Renato Guttuso [Italian Expressionist Painter, 1912-1987] (Italian, 1912‑1987) Donna alla finestra 1942 Oil on canvas 39.4 x 47.2 in Collection of the VAF Foundation, on long-term loan at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of
art-of-swords: Cinquedea and Scabbard Dated: circa 1480-1510 Culture: Italian Medium: blade of gilt and etched steel, grip of ivory and gilt brass, hardened tooled leather scabbard Measurements: overall length 62.4 cm; blade length 47.6 cm Provenance:
art-yeti:1968: Radical Italian Furniture’’ by DESTE Foundation and TOILETPAPER
blondebrainpower: Censored Art Stephen Colbert doesn’t know a lot about art, but he’s devoted six minutes of his show this week to analyzing the difference between it and porn. As you might have heard, a famous nude painting by Italian artist Amedeo
art-tension: Marco Mazzoni : Coloured pencil illustrations Marco Mazzoni is an Italian artist who creates beautiful portraits by only using colored pencils. His body of work holds a strong interest in flora and fauna, and often influenced by female
art-of-swords: Cinquedea and Scabbard Dated: circa 1480-1510 Culture: Italian Medium: blade of gilt and etched steel, grip of ivory and gilt brass, hardened tooled leather scabbard Measurements: 62.4 cm Provenance: presented to George IV by Mr. Stace
art-pickings: Nicola Pucci (b. 1966, Italian) Circle Time
The Marchesa Luisa Casati wearing her famous fountain dress., 1924 Casati was an eccentric Italian heiress and patron of the arts. She said: “I want to be a living work of art.” (Thank you, Wikipedia)
italian-ikeabutter: Source (pixiv) Artist Please go to the original source page, the artist has really pretty art and I would like it if you supported her =^.^=
italian-phoenix: baddognobiscuit: Portrait of the porn model, Austin Wolf and Beaux Banks by myself Art.
GIOVANNA TORNABUONI AND THE GRACES, 1483–1486, Sandro Botticelli
art-and-things-of-beauty:Italian school 17th century - Academic nude, sanguine, 50 x 32 cm.
art-and-things-of-beauty: Italian school (17th century) - Study of a male nude, 35,7 x 43,1 cm.
art-of-swords: Ceremonial Dagger Dated: mid-19th Century Culture: Italian The dagger has a straight, double-edged blade, ribbed at the tip and with three deep grooves. The tang is slightly thickened, and almost the entire surface is engraved with floral
asylum-art: Miniature hyperrealistic paintings by Dina Brodsky Facebook The techniques used to create Italian Renaissance-era fresco paintings, 15th-century Flemish portraits, illuminated manuscripts, and Islamic miniature art have all played a role
art-of-swords: Left-hand Dagger Dated: circa 1660/70 Culture: Italian or Spanish Measurements: overall length 46.5 cm The dagger has a slender, ridged thrusting blade, the upper half having a perforated central fuller, the base widened and with triple
art-of-swords: Cinquedea Shortsword Dated: early 16th century Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 22 ½ inches (27.15cm) Inscription: the inscription around the tang is a quotation from Lucius Annaeus Seneca’s ‘Medea’ The short sword
art-of-swords: European Sword Dated: circa 1570 Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 113 cm The sword has a double-edged blade of flattened hexagonal section with a short fuller and a brass-inlaid wolf on the obverse side. The struck Pi-marks
art-of-swords: Schiavona Sword Dated: circa 1600 Culture: Italian (Venetian) Measurements: overall length 99.5 cm The sword has a double-edged blade fullered on both sides. The characteristical iron basket hilt features arsenal marks struck on the
art-of-swords: Cinquedea Date: about 1500 Culture: Italian Medium: Steel, brass, horn Dimensions: Length overall 11 15/16 in. ( 30.3 cm) Length of blade 7 5/8 in. ( 19.35 cm) Gr. width 3 3/16 in. ( 8.08 cm) Gr. width of blade 2 3/16 in. ( 5.54 cm)
art-of-swords: Rapier Dated: 17th century Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 121 cm The sword features a straight, double-edged, colichemarde blade of lozenge section, wider at the first part, grooved, featuring the signature “TOMAS AIALA
art-of-swords: Rapier Dated: 17th century Culture: Italian Medium: steel, iron, gold Measurements: height 0.124 m; width 0.17 m; depth: 0.105 m Source: Copyright © 2015 Musée du Louvre/Photo: Stéphane Maréchalle
art-of-swords: Schiavona Sword Dated: circa 1600 Culture: Italian (Venetian) Measurements: overall length 106.5 cm The sword has a double-edged blade with a cruzifix mark on both sides. The iron skeletal basket hilt with a cat’s head pommel is bearing
art-of-swords: Schiavona Sword Dated: circa 1600 Culture: Italian (Venice) Measurements: overall length 106.5 cm The sword has a double-edged blade with a cruzifix mark on both sides. The iron skeletal basket hilt with a cat’s head pommel is bearing
art-of-swords: Cup-hilt Rapier Dated: 19th Century (made in 17th century style) Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 132 cm The sword has a straight blade of lozenge section, small tang and a flat ricasso. The iron hilt comes in the shape of
art-of-swords: European Dagger Dated: first quarter of the 19th century Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 29.5 cm The dagger has a straight, double-edged blade with floral engravings at the centre and at the tang, a white metallic ring-nut
art-of-swords: European Sword Dated: circa 1480–1500 Culture: possibly Italian Medium: steel, gilt bronze, wood, textile Measurements: weight: 2 lbs. 15 oz. This early sword is one of the few to retain fragments of its original grip bindings, here
art-of-swords: Artillery Dagger (Fusetto) Dated: 17th century Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 39.6cm The artillery dagger was donated to the museum by Andrea Marsich and was entered in the museum’s inventory book on 15th April 1911. The
art-of-swords: Hunting Sword Dated: 1680 - 1700 Maker: Carlo Botarelli (active between circa 1660 - 1690) Culture: Italian Geography: Brescia, Italy Medium and techniques: steel and gold/blued, chiselled, etched and gilded Measurements: overall length
art-of-swords: Composite Sword Dated: 1600-1699 Culture: Italian Source: Copyright © 2016 The Royal Armoury
art-of-swords: Cup-hilted Rapier Dated: circa 1650 Culture: Italian or Spanish Measurements: overall length 137.5 cm Source: Copyright © 2016 Hermann Historica
art-of-swords: Rapier with Scabbard Date: about 1540 Culture: Italian Medium: steel, silver, wood Measurements: overall length 43 3/8 inches (110.2 cm); blade length 38 ¼ inches (97.2 cm) From the early 16th century onward, the practice of wearing
art-of-swords: European Dagger Dated: circa 1600 (blade); circa 1640 (hilt) Culture: Italian Medium: steel, copper, iron and gold, false-damascened Measurements: blade length 24.9 cm; blade width 2 cm; weight 0.265 kg Source: Copyright © 2017 The Wallace
art-of-swords: Fauchard of the Bodyguard of Cardinal Scipione Borghese-Caffarelli Dated: circa 1600–1610 Culture: Italian Medium: steel, copper, gold, silver, wood, textile Measurements: L., 108 in. (274.32 cm); blade L., 35 in. (24.13 cm); W.,
art-of-swords: Italian Linstock Dated: 17th Century Place of Origin: North Italy Measurements: height 81 cm The polearm has a leaf-shaped cusp, pierced at the centre, ribbed at the tip and lateral fuller and floral engravings. The fretwork base comes
italian-luxury: A museum holding precious art. Also known as a library. Photo by: Razvan Macavei The beauty of knowledge.
moonheartache: Italian Promo vs Manga Official Art I love it when they try to redraw the original art. :D It’s cool!
art-of-swords: ‘Hidden’ Dagger (handle for a walking cane) Dated: late 16th century Culture: North Italian Measurments: overall length 40 cm This dagger was hidden inside a walking cane and served as a handle. It has a straight, double-edged
italian-luxury: Firenze | Italy | Source Florence is the capital of Toscany and is a major tourist attraction. It is very rich with art and architecture. Here from a distance you can see the basilica (Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore). The translation
asylum-art: Papercut Installation by UfoCinque on Flickr Matteo Capobianco, aka Ufo5, was born in Novara in 1981. Originally an active member of the Italian writing scene, he gradually began to embrace a more extensive definition of street art while
italian-luxury: Louvre, Parigi The Louvre, today, one of the busiest Museum requires over 2000 employees. This world renown art collection wasn’t always open to the pubic. In fact, it’s doors were closed for 600 years. A symbol of wealth and power.
foreignmovieposters:brudesworld:“Didn’t you hear about me, Gabe? If I’d been a ranch they would’ve named me the ‘Bar Nothing.’” Italian poster art by Manfredo Acerbo, 1946 Original trailer Gilda (1946). Italian poster by Manfredo
italian-luxury: Louvre, Parigi The Louvre, today one of the busiest Museum requires over 2000 employees. This world renown art collection, wasn’t always open to the pubic. In fact it’s doors were closed were 600 years. A symbol of wealth and power.
art-yeti: 1968: Radical Italian Furniture” by DESTE Foundation and TOILETPAPER
italian-luxury: Going to a Culinary school, I met Jess Dawson. Her ambition is to pursue the culinary arts. This is some of her work. I am constantly surrounded my great food, I love those who can appreciate food because there many who cannot.
archiemcphee: We hope you’re thirsty for some more amazing 3D coffee art. These exceptionally frothy works of art art the work of Yuuichi Ito, who works at Belcorno, an Italian restaurant in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Head over to RocketNews24 to check