Renaissance : de Vinci, Raphaël, Michel-Ange à l'Atelier des Lumières 38 Rue Saint-Maur, 75011 Paris, France

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Love that complicated braided hair, and what a gown! By Paris Bordone (1500-1571), Portrait of a Woman, ca. 1545, oil on canvas, 100.9 × 82.5 cm, National Gallery, London. #arthistory #art #painting #oilpainting #renaissance #renaissanceart

From the website: “A young woman, wearing a crimson robe and pearl necklace from which a gold cross is suspended, stands in an imaginary architectural setting. An opening into what appears to be a brightly lit courtyard reveals a precarious, twisting flight of stairs. A man in a dark costume stands at the top, apparently watching the woman below.

The inscription above the lady’s right shoulder says she is 19 years old. However, her untucked translucent shawl, sideways glance and bold hand on her hip suggest she might not have been as demure as her cross implies. She may have been a beautiful courtesan.”

The picture was possibly made to hang to the left of a painting of a young man, maybe the lady’s betrothed or her lover. This would explain her sidelong glance and the light falling from the right, which is very unusual in Bordone’s work.

Waves carve jagged white paths through ink-black sea, swallowing chariots whole. Titian’s woodcut frames divine retribution as a collision of human chaos and elemental force—where does the horizon dissolve into myth?

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https://clevelandart.org/art/1952.296.11

The Temptation of St. Jerome by Giorgio Vasari (1541-48)

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Art Institute of Chicago
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A delicious treat to sweeten this #Monday: the bum of Perseus, sculpted by Benvenuto Cellini ca. 1545–1554 CE.

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#Art #ItalianArt #RenaissanceArt The Madonna of the Pomegranate (1403-1406), by Jacopo della Quercia, nicknamed “White Madonna” or the “Madonna of Bread.”
#Art #RenaissanceArt The Assumption of St. Mary Magdalene, 1506-1507, by the Master of the Assumption of St. Mary Magdalene. Here's another medieval painting that feels vaguely surrealist.
#Art #SpanishArt #RenaissanceArt Christ before Pilate by El Greco (1541-1614)
#Art #SpanishArt #RenaissanceArt The Crucifixion by El Greco (1541-1714)
#Art #SpanishArt #RenaissanceArt The Washing of the Feet by El Greco (1541-1614)