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The harp, L'Arpa di Laura , of Laura Peverara, kept in the Galleria Estense While they were neither the first nor only female musicians in Ferrara, [ 1 ] the concerto delle donne was a revolutionary musical establishment that helped effect a shift in women's role in music ; Newcomb remarks that its success took women from obscurity to "the apex ...
The Madonna del Rosario follows the Venetian style. The painter frequently traveled from Crete to Venice but also spent time painting in Sicily and Conversano from 1569 to 1575. He was familiar with the works of Mannerist Parmigianino and other Italian painters because he purchased a collection of drawings from his friend Italian sculptor ...
Madonna del Rosario 15 August 1772 Monchiero: Pope Clement XIV Madonna di Costantinopoli: 19 September 1772: Bari Cathedral: Pope Clement XIV: Madonna del Principio c. 1773: Santa Restituta: Pope Clement XIV Madonna del Rosario 26 September 1773 Basilica of the Holy Trinity, Piano di Sorrento: Pope Clement XIV Madonna della Rosa 25 July 1776
The Madonna del Rosario, c. 6th century, (70.2 x 40.5 cm). The Madonna del Rosario is an icon of Mary commonly dated to the sixth century or earlier. [1] It is an early version of a type of icon known as the Agiosoritissa or the Maria Advocata, in which Mary is depicted without the Christ Child, with both hands raised.
Don Coscarelli Jr. (born February 17, 1954) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. [1] He is best known for his work in horror films . His directing credits include the first four films in the Phantasm franchise , [ 2 ] as well as The Beastmaster (1982) and Bubba Ho-Tep (2002).
Chiesa di Santa Maria del Rosario alle Pigne The façade of Arcangelo Guglielmelli. 40°51′18″N 14°15′12″E / 40.854960°N 14.253355°E / 40.854960; 14.
The Chapel of the Madonna del Rosario is a small, Baroque style, originally Roman Catholic, but now deconsecrated oratory or church located between via San Marco and via della Diana in the contrada of the Chiocciola (snail), in the city of Siena, Tuscany, Italy.
Maria Advocata (Madonna del Rosario), c. 6th century Georgian Agiosoritissa icon (c. 1100) Freising Agiasoritissa, 12th century The Panagia Agiosoritissa or Hagiosoritissa (Greek: Ἁγιοσορίτισσα) is the name for a type of Marian icon, showing Mary without the Christ Child, slightly from the side with both hands raised in prayer.