Florentine dress 1475-1500 Renaissance
Jean Fouquet (1420 - 1481)
Update: a common problem after one have finish those hosen, is that the waistline increases due to wear and tear unless you add a piece of extra straight cut strip of linen between the layers aroun…
Hendrik II van Brederode, de Grote Geus. Copyright Schloss Braunfels.
Discover Robert Campin's The Entombment, known as ‘The Seilern Triptych’ at The Courtauld Gallery, based at Somerset House in central London.
In Roman numerals on the fragment of stone at the bottom right we see the date when Giovan Battista Moroni finished this portrait: 1554. It shows a gentleman, full-length, leaning on the plinth of a column, on which we see a Latin phrase taken from Horace: Impavidum ferient ruinae (“Ruins would strike him undismayed”). This […]
Francesco del Cossa. Allegory of March: Triumph of Minerva (detail), 1476-84. Fresco, Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara [source]
A new exhibition at the Met reveals how the Italian banking dynasty drew on art to cement its power and legacy
CREATOR OF RENAISSANCE STYLISTICS MASACCIO 1/3 – He is considered the initiator of the Renaissance. Tommaso Giovanni of Mone Cassai (artistically known as Masaccio) was born in San Giovanni Valdarno i
Hans Wertinger was a German painter active in the first third of the 16th century...
from the Walters Art Museum, in Baltimore, Maryland.
Bridal portrait Barthel Bruyn the Elder painted this bridal portrait of Margaretha von Mochau a year after her marriage in 1523 to Gerhard von Westerburg. ...