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sweetmidnightmoans: Birthday portrait ✨ Also, I look like a Renaissance painting here, don’t you think? Pelo d’Autore n° 4516La Morbidezza…
hellfreeway: “Portrait de femme de la Renaissance” by Lucien Victor Guirand de Scévola, 19th century
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disquisitiveorange: James VanDerZee (June 29, 1886 - May 15, 1983) VanDerZee was an American photographer. In 1916, he and his wife opened the Guarantee Photo Studio in Harlem. He began chronicling the Harlem Renaissance. VanDerZee also took portraits
spader7: I’ll have you know i’m known for my historically accurate portraits. Here, for example, is one of a renaissance orc boy.
sweetmidnightmoans: Birthday portrait ✨ Also, I look like a Renaissance painting here, don’t you think?
spader7: spader7: I’ll have you know i’m known for my historically accurate portraits. Here, for example, is one of a renaissance orc boy. also as print
Vittore Carpaccio (1472 - 1526), The Virgin reading (1505 - 1510 circa)
Pontormo (Jacopo Carrucci, 1494 Pontorme - 1557 Firenze); Niccolò Ardighelli, 1518
cheesewhizexpress: Inspiration struck when photographer Freddy Fabris accompanied a friend into a cluttered auto shop, the mechanics and their tools seeming like the perfect subjects for Rembrandt and Renaissance-style portraits. The award-winning
lyghtmylife: CRANACH, Lucas the Elder [German Northern Renaissance Painter, 1472-1553] Portrait Study of a Young Manc. 1530Pen, black chalk and oil on paper primed in brownish colour, 262 x 199 mmJ. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
lyghtmylife: MIELICH, Hans [German Northern Renaissance Painter, 1516-1573] Portrait of Ladislaus von Fraunberg, Count of Haag1557Oil on canvas, 214 x 113 cmLiechtenstein Museum, Vienna
the-paintrist: deadsunflower: Giovanni Bellini, Portrait of a Man (1495). Black chalk with grey wash on paper, 39,2 x 28 cm. Oxford, Christ Church. Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430–1516) was an Italian Renaissance painter, probably the best known of the
cma-drawing: Head of a Man, Alphonse Legros , 1886, Cleveland Museum of Art: DrawingsIt would be difficult to label this drawing as a portrait, an ideal head, or the transformation of a Renaissance figure into a contemporary person because the art of
artsortof:Margot Verger Modern Renaissance II (2015)I know you wanted a group portrait but I couldn’t find one. So this is for you stagsinsilenceAs always: Please do not remove the caption or the source. I would really appreciate that. Thank you guys!
ganymedesrocks: renaissance-art: Parmigianino c. 1524 Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (1503-1540), known throughout his artistic career as Parmigianino, a nickname to endearingly mean'the little one from Parma’.
ganymedesrocks: somanyhumanbeings: Scipione Pulzone, Self-Portrait (1574) Scipione Pulzone 1544 – 1598), also known as Il Gaetano, was a Neapolitan painter of the late Italian Renaissance, active by 1569. His work differs in several respects
bandit1a: renaissance-art-blog: Portrait of Philippe de Croy via Rogier Van Der Weyden Philip I de Croÿ (1435–1511) was Seigneur de Croÿ and Count of Porcéan. Philip I was a legitimate heir to the powerful House of Croÿ. He was the eldest surviving
art4gays: renaissance-art-blog: Portrait of John’s Kleberger, 1526, Albrecht DurerMedium: oil, panel (via TumbleOn)
troyschooneman: A portrait from my new series “Renaissance Lovers”Please CLICK HERE to follow my new work on Facebook.
langoaurelian: Giovanni Battista Moroni“Portrait of a Man Holding a Letter”Giovanni Battista Moroni (c. 1520 – 1579) was an Italian painter of the Late Renaissance period. He is also called Giambattista Moroni. Best known for his elegantly realistic
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
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
m1male2:One of the most beautiful paintings in the History of Art: “Portrait of Giovanna Tornabuoni” (1489) by the Italian Renaissance painter Domenico Ghirlandaio (1448-1494) you can see it in the #Thyssen Museum in Madrid, Spain