Seeing Dante’s Commedia in Print from the Renaissance to Today
"An intensely envisioned journey through the three realms of the Christian afterlife (Inferno, Purgatory, and Paradise), Dante’s poem, written in the early 1300s, was the subject of vivid illustrations from its earliest circulation and, when book making transitioned into the new medium of print in the late 1400s, Dante’s poem became the source of inspiration for new visual traditions."
"Despite their seemingly factual nature, Renaissance maps are considered significant art objects. How can we best read them to understand more about this period?"
My Little Sweet Darling
An anonymous Tudor lullaby (sometimes attributed to William Byrd.)
The song is found in multiple sources, and may originally have been sung in “A tragedy called Oedipus,” an Elizabethan translation of a Latin play by Seneca.
Inside the world of hidden #Renaissance portraits: ‘It’s very playful’
A new exhibition at #theMet looks at the practice of hiding portraits 🖼 attached to other portraits and the many reasons artists 👩🎨 chose to be secretive with their work
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Jeudi 16 et jeudi 23 mai, dans le cadre de l'exposition "L'Invention de la Renaissance" qui se tient en ce moment à la BnF, conférences de Fabienne Le Bars, conservatrice à la #BnF et historienne de la reliure, sur la #reliure parisienne à la #Renaissance
Detail from a fresco for the month of March, c1470, by Francesco del Cossa in the Palazzo Schifanoia (Ferrara), showing a company of women weaving & sewing.
In today's video, I'm taking a look at two dances from Thoinot Arbeau's Orchésographie: the Bransle de la Torche and the Gavotte. I've arranged the two dances as a medley for ukuleles and classical guitar.
Polémique assez ridicule: Les élus et cadres Renaissance du Sud Ouest reprennent une fake news de l'extrême-droite affirmant que Greta Thunberg serait venue manifester contre l'A69 en avion. C'est faux, l'activiste écolo s'est déplacée en train, comme à son habitude. Les macronistes empruntent l'autoroute du mensonge...
In this @Flipboard Magazine from The Collector, you'll find stories about art that shaped the world from ancient times to the Renaissance to the modern era.
🎥 Beloved by popes and princes, leader of an extensive workshop, famous architect, caretaker of Roman antiquities, close friend of many of the leading literary & cultural figures of the day and much more besides, RAPHAEL: A PORTRAIT tells his story.
Die Philipps-Universität Marburg sucht eine*n "Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in (DFG) in deutsch-britischem Forschungsprojekt zu 'Scientific #Poetry and #Poetics in Britain and Germany, from the #Renaissance to the #Enlightenment'" gesucht.
A detail of Raphael's fresco The Parnassus & study featuring the Greek poet Sappho.
Coming soon: RAPHAEL: A PORTRAIT, a detailed film about the extraordinary life, achievements & legacy of Raphael, (1483-1520), one of history’s most celebrated and prolific artists.
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The Renaissance: An Enthralling Guide to a Period of Rebirth in Arts, Science and Culture
This comprehensive guide digs into some of the most famous figures of the period and includes some who might not be as well known. This exciting ride through history gives you an introductory look at one of the most fascinating periods in history, injecting new life into a topic that has been written about countless times before.
'The Chess Players' by Liberale da Verona (1475): chess was often used as a metaphor for love & a common theme in Renaissance literature.
💈By the way, bleached blond, frizzy hair was fashionable at the time...
🎥 ▶️ Watch THROUGH THE MIRROR OF CHESS: A CULTURAL EXPLORATION to learn more about the remarkable socio-cultural impact of chess across the centuries: ideasroadshow.com/chess/