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Palazzo Vecchio by Yaroslav Romanenko Camera: Nikon D800
Judith with the Head of HolofernesAndrea Mantegna (Italian; ca. 1431–1505) or follower, possibly Giu
La Rotonda sotto la neve, Vicenza da a.caland
Minerva and Cupid by Girolamo Campagna (1595)
Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore e il Campanile di Giotto, Firenze, Italia
Gil de Siloe (c.1440-1501) Santiago, Espana, 2020.This wonderful gilded alabaster statue, frequently
sartorialadventure:Crispinettes, c 1300-1500The Crispinette (or Caul) came into fashion in the secon
Casa Patricia, Estella / Lizarra, Navarra, 2011.Estella/Lizarra was once the seat of the kings of Na
fourchambers: persephone // cam + owen (watch in full) ✖ REAL LIFE RENAISSANCE ART
The Talisman , Fragments of Time LostCameos were used as talismans. These particular Cam
My halloween costume came in! Best part is I can wear it to the renaissance festival too (Texas renf
Camilla Gonzaga by Parmigianino, 1535-37
uconstruction: Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506 Italian) • Decoration of the Camera degli Sposi (Barb
Meme Campoy por Juli Rodiguez para Yoko Magyoko-mag.com/renaissance
The Baptistry, Duomo and Campanile, Piazza Duomo #piazzaduomo #firenze #florence #duomo #baptistry #
As the days lengthen and the Cailleach returns to her mountains Companions gather once again. . . .
Ann Rosalind Jones and Peter Stalybrass. Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory. (Cambridg
Ann Rosalind Jones and Peter Stalybrass. Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory. (Cambridg
Ann Rosalind Jones and Peter Stalybrass. Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory. (Cambridg
Ann Rosalind Jones and Peter Stalybrass. Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory. (Cambridg
Ann Rosalind Jones and Peter Stalybrass. Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory. (Cambridg
Ann Rosalind Jones and Peter Stalybrass. Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory. (Cambridg
Ann Rosalind Jones and Peter Stalybrass. Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory. (Cambridg
Ann Rosalind Jones and Peter Stalybrass. Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory. (Cambridg
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