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  2. Lady with an Ermine - Wikipedia

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    Krystyna Moczulska suggests that the ermine follows the meaning of an ermine or weasel in classical literature, where it relates to pregnancy, sometimes as an animal that protected pregnant women. Around the time of the painting's creation, Cecilia was known to be pregnant with Ludovico's illegitimate son. [1]

  3. Cecilia Gallerani - Wikipedia

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    Da Vinci used the ermine/stoat was a symbol of purity in his works and wrote about its meaning. But other theories on its meaning include that it is a play on Cecilia's last name and the Greek word for the animal (gallay) and/or an emblem of Sforza, whose sobriquet became 'l'Ermellino' after being awarded the Order of the Ermine by the King of ...

  4. Cultural depictions of weasels - Wikipedia

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    An ermine was used as a symbol of moderation by Leonardo da Vinci in his painting Lady with an Ermine. In a bestiary he compiled he wrote: MODERATION The ermine out of moderation never eats but once a day, and it would rather let itself be captured by hunters than take refuge in a dirty lair, in order not to stain its purity. [14]

  5. Dæmon (His Dark Materials) - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo da Vinci's Lady with an Ermine (1489–91) and Hans Holbein the Younger's Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling (1526–1528) served as inspirations for Pullman's dæmon [1] A dæmon ( / ˈ d iː m ən / ) is a type of fictional being in the Philip Pullman fantasy trilogies His Dark Materials and The Book of Dust .

  6. La Belle Ferronnière - Wikipedia

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    The narrative and the title were applied to Lady with an Ermine when it was in Princess Izabela Czartoryska's collection, and became confused with La Belle Ferronnière by the presence of a ferronnière, a type of accessory worn across the forehead, in the painting as well.

  7. Portal:Poland/Selected picture/56 - Wikipedia

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  8. Portrait of a Musician - Wikipedia

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    [15] [n 5] The dark background of the portrait, a style popularized by Leonardo, furthers this attribution as it appears in later paintings by him, such as the Lady with an Ermine, La Belle Ferronnière and Saint John the Baptist. [23] The Lady with an Ermine in particular has shown many stylistic similarities to the Musician from X-ray testing ...

  9. Woman with a Lute - Wikipedia

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    The painting depicts a young woman wearing an ermine-trimmed jacket and enormous pearl earrings as she eagerly looks out a window, presumably expecting a male visitor. "A musical courtship is suggested by the viola da gamba on the floor in the foreground and by the flow of songbooks across the tabletop and onto the floor," according to a web ...