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blue-electric-blue: Art’s great nudes have gone skinny Italian artist Anna Utopia Giordano has created a visual re-imagination of historic nude paintings, had the subjects conformed their bodies to what the 21st century considers an ideal of beauty.
mockwa:[6] The talented Italian sculptor Fabio Viale makes real works of art from marble. It is impossible to take his eyes off his work. So, for example, the master decided to diversify his work and covered the bodies of famous sculptures with Slavic
redlipstickresurrected:Marta Bevacqua aka Moth Art (Italian, b. 1989, Rome, Italy) - Sara, Photography
elitistfashionista: symmetrism: What if art’s great nudes had gone skinny Italian artist Anna Utopia Giordano has created a visual re-imagination of historic nude paintings, had the subjects conformed their bodies to what the 21st century considers
artmagnifique: RAPHAEL. St George and the Dragon, 1505-1506, oil on wood, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Italian Renaissance.
darksilenceinsuburbia: Luigi Russolo. Self-Portrait with Skulls, 1909-10. Oil on canvas, 67 x 50 cm. Luigi Russolo (1883 – 1947) was an Italian Futurist painter and composer, and the author of the manifesto The Art of Noises (1913). He is often regarded
centuriespast: The Crucifixion1745–50 - Giambattista Tiepolo Italian, 1696–1770 Saint Louis Art Museum
centuriespast: St. Francis Supported by an Angel about 1600 Orazio Gentileschi, Italian, 1563–1639 Museum of Fine Arts Boston
centuriespast: The Body of Christ Supported by an Angel late 16th century Giuseppe Scolari, Italian, last half of the 16th century Museum of Fine Arts Boston
lyghtmylife: SACCHI, Andrea [Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1599-1661] Marcantonio Pasquilini Crowned by Apollo1641Oil on canvas, 244 x 194 cmMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York
blastedheath: Domenico Morelli (Italian, 1826-1901), Self-portrait. Oil on canvas, early 1860s. The Asmolean Museum of Art and Architecture, University of Oxford.
blastedheath: Jacopo Tintoretto (Italian, 1519-1594), Head of a Bearded Man, c. 1550. Oil on canvas, 42 x 35 cm. The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford.
blastedheath: Glyn Philpot (English, 1884-1937), Italian Soldier, 1922. Oil on canvas, 66.5 x 55 cm. The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford.
flashandfootle: Portrait of Vincenzo Guarignoni Giovan Battista Moroni (Italian, c1525-1578). Cleveland Art Museum
blastedheath: Luigi Tito (Italian, 1907-1991), Ritratto di Cagnaccio di San Pietro, 1934. Oil on board, 105 x 80 cm. Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna di Ca’ Pesaro, Venice.
antonio-m: Seated Youth Facing Right, Seen from the Back,Annibale Carracci, (Italian, 1560-1609)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
forthememoryofepicurus: Pordenone (Italian, 1483/4-1539), Milo of Croton attacked by wild beasts, c. 1534-36. Oil on canvas, 204.5 x 238.1 cm. Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago.
lyghtmylife: Benvenuto CELLINI [Italian Mannerist Sculptor and Goldsmith, 1500-1571] Satyr-DrawingNational Gallery of Art, Washington
vertigo1871: Ettore Tito (Italian, 1859-1941), Amore e le Parche [Cupid and the Parcae], 1909. Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Palermo.
Attributed to Giacomo Farelli (Italian, 1624-1706), Portrait d’artiste. Oil on canvas. Musée des Beaux-Arts, Nantes.
Giovanni Gerolamo Savoldo (Italian; 1480/85–after 1548) Portrait of a Knight Oil on canvas, ca. 1525 The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, Italian, 1682-1754, Peasant boy at a market, 1715-18, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Portrait of a Dandy (formerly Portrait of Toulouse -Lautrec), 1880-1890 Giovanni Boldini Italian, 1842-1931Pastel on paper25 x 16-¼ in. (62.9 x 41cm) (irreg.)Norton Simon Art Foundation
Ubaldo Gandolfi (Italian, 1728-1781), Mercury About to Behead Argus, ca.1770-75, North Carolina Museum of Art
Ubaldo Gandolfi (Italian, 1728-1881), Mercury Lulling Argus to Sleep, ca. 1770-75, North Carolina Museum of Art
A Seated Nude in profile to the right, unknown Giovanni Battista Cipriani, Italian, 1727 - 1785Black chalk on antique laid papersupport: 42.8 x 29.1 cmGift of Sidney and Gladye Bregman, 2007© 2013 Art Gallery of Ontario
Luigi Tito (Italian, 1907-1991), Ritratto di Cagnaccio di San Pietro, 1934. Oil on board, 105 x 80 cm. Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna di Ca’ Pesaro, Venice.
Antonio Balestra (Italian, Verona 1666 - 1740), The Death of Abel, circa 1701 - 04, David Owsley Museum of Art, US
Portrait of a Man in a Fur-Trimmed Coat by Italian PainterMarquand Collection, Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1890 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
A Seated Man Viewed from Behind (Narcissus) by Antonio da Trento after Parmigianino Italian, c. 1527-1530chiaroscuro woodcut from two blocks in dark greenMetropolitan Museum of Art
antonio-m:Christ at the Column (also known as The Flagellation of Christ; c. 1606/1607), by the Italian Baroque painter Caravaggio. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, Rouen, France.
kecobe:Half-Figure of a Youth with His Right Arm RaisedSimone Cantarini (Italian; 1612–1648)ca. 1612–48Red chalk, a few white highlights, on beige paperThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
desimonewayland: Antonio Canova / |Anonymous, Italian, early 19th century Pen and brown ink on tracing paperMetropolitan Museum of Art
antonio-m:“Sisyphus”, by Giovanni Battista Langetti (1635–1676). Italian painter. Detroit Institute of Arts. oil on canvas
photographersdirectory: My name is Alessandro Burato, I am an Italian portrait and fine art photographer with a penchant for nudes.I take pictures to find the questions about myself and the world I’m most interested in, and then let people answer them
atraversso: I love museum italian-luxury: A museum holding precious art. Also known as a library. Photo by: Razvan Macavei The beauty of knowledge.
beautifulbizarremagazine: Some cool Tarantino vibes here, mixed with Art Nouveau aesthetics: it’s “Shut da F..k up” by Italian street artist Diamond. You can see more of his colorful artworks exhibited at Roth Contemporain in Paris until September
maskingfragility: theknottywitch: sixpenceee: Artist, Cibo, fights hate groups with food art not all heros wear capes And he’s Italian!
lif-yeah: bidonica: In the Italian city of Verona, local street artist Cibo paints colorful wall art full of appetizing food over neo-nazi graffiti (x) “It’s my civic duty, and my right … honestly I feel like have a right to cover [erase] these
symmetrism: Art’s great nudes have gone skinny Italian artist Anna Utopia Giordano has created a visual re-imagination of historic nude paintings, had the subjects conformed their bodies to what the 21st century considers an ideal of beauty. The results
jculbert: Innocenzo Fraccaroli (Italian, 1805-1882). Achille ferito [“Wounded Achilles”], 1842. Carrara marble, 192 x 153 x 87. Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Villa Reale, Milan.
sixpenceee: The following pieces of morbid art are by Nicola Samori, a 35 year old Italian artist. He says “My work stems from fear: fear of the body, of death, of men. I think my nature as an artist is something like feeling hopeless. Works are just
theleela: A blend of tan gold, khaki, cream and sepia tones accentuated by white Italian lamps and mother-of-pearl table decorations, the grand lobby at The Leela Kovalam is a place where architecture meets art in style. The high beamed ceiling with
archiemcphee: For an ongoing series entitled Invading The Vintage, Italian illustrator Franco Brambilla (previously featured here) turns beautiful vintage postcards into awesome works of whimsical science fiction-themed art. AT-ATs gallop down a scenic
artthatgivesmefeelings: Pietro Tenerani (Italian, 1789-1869)Psiche svenuta, 1869Galerie nationale d'Art moderne et contemporain, Rome
fine-fetish-art: Italian model Natasha Guarnieri
mediumaevum: One of the highest achievements of Italian Gothic art and architecture is Orvieto Cathedral. Few buildings in the world are that ornate, and at the same time - few have such a well balanced and harmonious architecture. A very good text
bloghqualls: Ubaldo Gandolfi (Italian, 1728-1781) : “Mercury About to Behead Argus”, ca.1770-75, oil on canvas, North Carolina Museum of Art
ganymedesrocks: Gaetano-Cellini – Umanita contro il Male- National Gallery of Modern Art Rome, Italy Gaetano Cellini (1873 – 1937) was an Italian painter and sculptor. With Humanity against Evil” – now at Rome’s National Gallery of Modern
hadrian6: Adonis. 1723-25.Antonio Corradini. Italian 1668-1752. marble. Metropolitan Museum of Art.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
thisblueboy: Possibly by Vincenzo Chialli (Italian, 1787-1840), Study of nude male figure, Honolulu Museum of Art
hadrian6: Perseus with the Head of Medusa. 1804-06. Antonio Canova. Italian 1757-1822. marble. Metropolitan Museum of Art. photo by Hadrian6. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
hadrian6: Bacchus. 16th.century. Domenico Poggini. Italian 1520-1590. marble. Metropolitan Museum of Art. photo by Hadrian6. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
hadrian6: The Sculptor Alessandro Vittoria. 1580. Paolo Veronese. Italian 1528-1588. oil/canvas. Metropolitan Museum of Art. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
medievalautumn: Vespasiano I Gonzaga (6 December 1531 – 26 February 1591) was an Italian nobleman, diplomat, writer, military engineer and condottiero. He is remembered as a patron of the arts and the founder of Sabbioneta, a town in Lombardy designed
stonemen:Philoctetes on the Island of Lemnos, c. 1510-1515 Workshop of Giovanni Maria Mosca (Italian, 1495/99-1574). The Cleveland Museum of Art
ganymedesrocks: Peter Paul Rubens - The Persecution of the Harpies, 1636 (detail) - The Italianization of Pieter-Paul Rubens was truly a benefit to Flemish Baroque Art.