Francisco Pradilla - Under the tree dedicated to Ceres (1903)
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Francisco Pradilla: Juana la Loca
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The flute player by Spanish artist Francisco Pradilla Ortiz, copy by me <3
Watercolor on paper
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Painting of the Week: Italian Girl With Flowers by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida’s early portrait of youthful innocence is a masterwork of light.
Rendered in liquid, dreamy oils in 1886, Spanish painter Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida’s impressionist portrait of a young Italian girl’s reverie both presages his later work while also standing resolutely apart. Sorolla y Bastida would later become known for epic works – from his work depicting bold…
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Las curiosidades de Internet (11/02/2024)
Empezamos nueva semana y nos toca ver las curiosidades de internet del día de ayer:
Virgen de los Dolores, por Nicolás Enríquez. Una muestra del desconocido (al menos en España por el gran público) arte novohispano, del que pondré más piezas en el futuro.
El templo de Hathor en Dendera.
Los tapices de la caza del Unicornio de la antigua casa de La Rouchefoucauld. Hoy en Les Cloisters del MET…
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Joanna the Mad, 1877 - oil on canvas
— Francisco Pradilla (Spanish, 1848-1921)
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Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz - Self Portrait
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Francisco Pradilla Ortiz, Bailarina en el dia de su Debut (1918)
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Francisco Pradilla Ortiz (Spanish, 1848-1921)
Flute Player Crowned with Ivy, 1880
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Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz, Cortejo del bautizo del príncipe Juan, hijo de los Reyes Católicos, por las calles de Sevilla, 1910 x
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Francisco Pradilla - Queen Juana la Loca, imprisoned in Tordesillas with her daughter, the Infanta Catalina (1906)
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Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz: Juana la Loca (1877)
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‘Do I say that I follow sins? I follow virtues also; they differ not by the thickness of a nail, they are both scythes for the reaping angel of Death. Evil, for which I live, consists not in action but in character. The bad man is dear to me; not the bad act, whose fruits, if we could follow them far enough down the hurtling cataract of the ages, might yet be found more blessed than those of the rarest virtues. And it is not because you have killed a dealer, but because you are Markheim, that I offer to forward your escape.’
- Markheim | Robert Louis Stevenson
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«Queen Joanna the Mad»
Artist: Francisco Pradilla, 1877
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1555年 - フアナ、カスティーリャ女王
『狂女フアナ』フランシスコ・プラディラ・オルティス(1877年)マドリード、プラド美術館
Joanna (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), historically known as Joanna the Mad (Spanish: Juana la Loca), was the nominal Queen of Castile from 1504 and Queen of Aragon from 1516 to her death in 1555.
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