Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier) by Joris Hoefnagel https://www.nga.gov/artworks/69883-animalia-volatilia-et-amphibia-aier
Drawings from the Holy Roman Empire, = 1540 – 1680, The Art Museum, Princeton University
Drawings from the Holy Roman Empire, = 1540 – 1680, The Art Museum, Princeton University
See selected old and rare books from our special collections, including both classical and modern literary sources, that inspired playwrights like William Shakespeare.
European culture at the the time—was influenced by the revival of ancient Greek and Roman
Exhibition History 1982 Drawings from the Holy Roman Empire, = 1540 – 1680, The
See how Titian, Cezanne, and Rozeal. remix and reinterpret conventions for painting people.
That’s how both artists depict the Greco-Roman goddess of love and beauty.
The order to portray a subject who had died decades earlier did not faze Bernini. Working from a painting, the soon-to-be famous baroque artist summoned up the beloved uncle of his friend Matteo Barberini, newly elected Pope Urban VIII.
c. 1623 Gian Lorenzo Bernini Associated Names Gian Lorenzo Bernini Artist, Roman
Nicolas Poussin was born in 1594 in Les Andelys in Normandy, near Rouen, where he studied with the artist Quentin Varin (c. 1570-1634).
wash on laid paper · Accession ID 1973.21.2 Artwork Nicolas Poussin, Female Roman
Volume 6 explores the themes of workshops and studios in different cultural contexts and various media.
Joris Hoefnagel’s Four Elements and an early draft of Freydal ordered by Holy Roman
Alexander VII Attributed to Andrea Sacchi Associated Names Andrea Sacchi Artist, Roman
Dream of Mordecai Giovanni Guerra Associated Names Giovanni Guerra Artist, Roman
Accession Number 1998.105.1.ttt Associated Artworks See all 86 artworks Roman