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The drawing is related to the painting W23 : Three Scribes: c. 1628-1629: Pen, brush: 22.6 x 17.6 cm: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam: The drawing is related to the painting W23 : Old Man with Outspread Arms: c. 1628-1629?? Kupferstichkabinett, Dresden: The drawing is related to the etching B095 : Study for Judas Returning the Thirty Pieces of Silver: c ...
The drawing is estimated to have been drawn c. 1510, possibly as a self-portrait by Leonardo da Vinci.In 1839, it was acquired by King Carlo Alberto of Savoy. [2] The assumption that the drawing is a self-portrait of Leonardo was made in the 19th century, based on the similarity of the sitter to the possible portrait of Leonardo as Plato in Raphael's The School of Athens [2] and on the high ...
He is usually depicted as an elderly man in an anachronistic 18th-century uniform, powdered wig with queue, a beak-like and prominent nose, curling mustaches and a goatee beard, and glasses. He uses his wits, his amazing luck and superhuman skills, and his gift of blather and blarney to defeat his enemies.
Previously an artist's model [8] to Manet and Corot and others, [9] the Naples-born Agostina saved the money she earned working as a model and opened the Italian themed Café du Tambourin in 1885, which particularly catered to artists. [10] The Italian Woman also called La Italienne is "without doubt" Agostina Segatori, per the Musée d'Orsay.
Giuseppe Arcimboldo, also spelled Arcimboldi (Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe artʃimˈbɔldo]; [1] 5 April 1527 – 11 July 1593), was an Italian Renaissance painter best known for creating imaginative portrait made entirely of objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and books. [2] These works form a distinct category from his other productions.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Italian artists. It includes artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of ...
The Infant The Schoolboy The Lover The Seven Ages of Man is a series of paintings by Robert Smirke, derived from the famous monologue beginning all the world's a stage from William Shakespeare's As You Like It, spoken by the melancholy Jaques in Act II Scene VII. The stages referred are: infant, schoolboy, lover, soldier, justice, pantaloon and old age. The set of paintings are in pen and ink ...
also: People: By gender: Men: By nationality: Italian This category exists only as a container for other categories of Italian men . Articles on individual men should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.