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1437: Freeing the Poor
Sassetta: The Blessed Ranieri Frees the Poor from a Prison in Florence (1437-44) This painting—now in the Louvre—was once part of an elaborate altarpiece in the Church of S. Francesco in Sansepolcro, Tuscany. The altarpiece contained 60 images and was … Continue reading
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Tagged 12th Century, 15th Century, Art, Aviation, Italy, Miracles, Painting, Poverty, Rainerius, Ranieri, Saints, Sassetta
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1495: Weighing Souls
Juan de la Abadía (the Elder): Saint Michael Weighing Souls (c. 1480-1495) (source) Note the Devil trying to cheat by pushing down the scale; St Michael doesn’t like this and points his spear threateningly.
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Tagged 15th Century, Angels, Art, Christianity, Devils, Juan de la Abadía (the Elder), Painting, Religion, Saints, Spain
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1685: Lift Up Thine Eyes
The masterful trompe l’oeil frescos on the (flat) ceilings of the Church of Sant’ Ignazio di Loyola in Rome were painted by Andrea Pozzo in 1685. One depicts the apotheosis of St Ignatius—he rises up out of the ceiling into … Continue reading
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1505: The Dog Hidden Under the Hidden Unicorn
In 1934, restoration work on this early 16th-centruy portrait by Raphael revealed that sometime in the mid-17th century, an anonymous artist had painted over it in places, transforming it into a representation of Saint Catherine of Alexandria holding a spiked … Continue reading
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Tagged 16th Century, 17th Century, Animals, Art, Dogs, Italy, Painting, Raphael, Saints, Unicorns, Women
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