Although Boudin is best known for his depiction of the seascapes & fashionable crowds on the beaches of Normandy, he was a prolific artist who tackled a variety of subjects including scenes of traditional peasant life, such as these women washing laundr ...
The story of Leda & the Swan is a Greek myth which is told in various versions. Leda, the wife of the king of Sparta, was loved by the god Jupiter. He transformed himself into a swan & came to lie with her. As a consequence of their union she bore the twins Castor & Pollux, who were hatched from eggs. The subject was popular during the Renaissance. The painting is considerably damaged & restored, but is perhaps a mature autograph work. ...
In his late career, Forain became preoccupied with law-court scenes, many of which recall the work of Honoré-Victorin Daumier. This picture was once owned by Henri Rouart, a friend of Forain & also of Degas, who painted his daughter in 1886 in the picture 'Hélène Rouart in her Father's Study'. ...
This Leonardo da Vinci figurine is based on the Vitruvian Man, so called because it is based on a description of the ideal human proportions by Roman architect Vitruvius. The study of ideal proportions illustrates the mingling of art & science during the Renaissance perfectly. Leonardo da Vinci viewed the human body as a reflection of the universe. He therefore referred to his anatomical studies as cosmografia del minor mondo. This Vitruvian Man figurine, made from resin & metal, Includes:: a colour picture of the original artwork by Leonardo Da Vinci & a description in multiple languages. ...
The d' Este were the ruling family of the city of Ferrara & Lionello d' Este (1407 - 1450) was Marquis of Ferrara from 1441 until ...
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Left Pilaster Of An Altarpiece
The fragments of this altarpiece are mounted in a 19th-century frame. In the main panels are, from the left, Saints Michael and John the Baptist, and on the right, a bishop and a female martyr. The Archangel Gabriel and the Annunciate Virgin are depicted
The fragments of this altarpiece are mounted in a 19th-century frame. In the main panels are, from the left, Saints Michael & John the Baptist, & on the right, a bishop & a female martyr. The Archangel Gabriel & the Annunciate Virgin are depicted
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