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“Everyone thinks his owl is a falcon”, (workshop of) Hendrick Goltzius, after Karel van Mander I, 15
“Death of Lucretia” by Hans Holbein the Elder,1500-05
Agatha serving her severed breasts on a platter by Ambrogio Bergognone, 1510
centuriespast:Earth Monster (Tlaltecuhtli)Date:15th–early 16th centuryGeography:Mexico, MesoamericaC
The Virgin Annunciate;Florentine School 16th century
Enthroned Madonna and Christ Child with Angels, Saints Paula and Agatha by Michele Ciampanti, c. 150
“Vieille Ridicule” from Recueil des modes de la cour de France by Jacques Lepautre France, Paris, ci
Federico Barocci, Italian, 1535–1612Studies for Saint Sebastian, ca. 1592–96Black chalk and charcoal
Federico Barocci: Head of woman with eyes closed, late 16th early 17th C.
Commemorative portrait head; Akan culture (Ghana), 16th - 18th century
Masked woman from the reign of Henri III of France (1574-1589)
Imaginary ortrait of Laura de Noves (1310-1348) in the Laurentian Library, Florence 15-16th century
Virgin and Child enthroned with Saints John the Baptist, Anthony Abbot, Stephen and Jerome by Rosso
Portrait of a noblewoman, said to be Vittoria Colonna (1492-1547) Florentine School
“Pride” by Jacob Matham, 1587 and “Pride and Lust” by Jacob Matham after Hen
Illustrations of Italian costumes from “Album Amicorum of a German Soldier” or drawings of a G
Portrait of Elena Gaddi Quartesi by Maso da San Friano, 1550s
Execution of György Dózsa, 16th century
The 16th-century beauty of Villa Litta’s Nymphaeum in LainateLainate (Milan)Largo Vittorio Veneto, 1
Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain by Juan Pantoja de la Cruz, 1570s
arthistoryfeed:15th – early 16th Century gold signet ring shows an engraved owl with a crescent moon
Madonna and Child. 1520. Master of the Parrot (aka: Der Meister mit dem Papagee). San Diego Museum o
necspenecmetu:Francesco de’ Rossi (Florence, 1510 - Rome, 1563) detto (Il Salviati), Caritas, 16th
Neptune on a Sea Monster by Severo da Ravenna (1500-09)
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