Renaissance Drawing Gallery
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Details of studies attributed to Michelangelo, drawn on the walls of a ‘secret’ roo
Studies attributed to Michelangelo, drawn on the walls of a ‘secret’ room under
Jan van Scorel, Tower of Babel, c. 1530, pen in brown ink, traces of black chalk on paper, 300 x 445
Lorenzo Lotto - The Portrait of a Woman with a Drawing of Lucretia. Detail. 1530 - 1533
Lorenzo Lotto - The Portrait of a Woman with a Drawing of Lucretia. Detail. 1530 - 1533
Lorenzo Lotto - The Portrait of a Woman with a Drawing of Lucretia. 1530 - 1533
Viduitatis gloria (protective cover of Judith) - drawing by Lorenzo Lotto, wooden inlay by Giov
Stary Sączklasztor klarysekKościół Trójcy Świętej, XIII-XVIII w.foto z 15 maja 2021Szc
Portrait of wonderful model @andrea.morani_lifemodel, from a recent Zoom session of the Renaissance
Two more ten-minute sketches of lovely model @sarah.lowndes for the Renaissance Workshop Botticelli-
classicaldrawing: Michelangelo Buonarroti Male Nude, Seen from the Rear (recto) Black chalk,
“A beauty should break her mirror early, lest she do so later with open eyes.”— &n
Venetian Renaissance Capital, John Ruskin, 1876-1877, Harvard Art Museums: DrawingsHarvard Art Museu
“Adventure must be held in delicate fingers. It should be handled, not embraced. It should be
Ladies and gentlemen, the one and only Judy Garland. ♡ It looks so Renaissance and I don&rs
Jacopo Ligozzi, Avarice, 1590, pen and brown ink with brown wash heightened with gold on laid paper
harvardfineartslib: Skeletons have always been popular in art schools. Meet Mr. Skeleton from a 1578
Sandro Botticelli, Scene From Purgatorio, Illustration for Dante’s Divine Comedy, c. 1480
Paolo Uccello, Perspective Study of Mazzocchio, c. 1450s From abstract-art.com: "
Attributed to Benedetto Bordone, The Ruined and Deserted Temple, Woodcut.From Francesco Colonna, Hyp
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artist-michelangelo: Two Figures, Michelangelo Buonarroti Medium: chalk,paperwww.wikiart.org
artist-davinci: Head of Christ, Leonardo Da Vinci Medium: pencil,wash,paperwww.wikiart.org/e
THE ART OF DRAWING YOUR SWORD! side note. Very important to check if you can draw your sword in arm
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