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Madonna mit Kind, dem heiligen Hieronymus, dem heiligen Bernhardin und Engeln, um 14601470. von Sano di Pietro (Undatiert, )
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koredzas · 1 year
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Battista Dossi - The Apparition of the Madonna and Child. 1530 - 1540
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illustratus · 25 days
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Lucrezia Borgia by Pinturicchio
Detail from the Disputation of St Catherine of Alexandria
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facinaoris · 2 years
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Saint Catherine, After Bernardino Luini c. 1510
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Bernardino Luini (Italian, c.1480–c.1532) (after) Saint Catherine of Alexandria, c. 1507 - 1532 National Trust, Stourhead
Saint Catherine, crowned (alluding to her royal birth), wears a red robe with an IHS brooch. IHS is the abbreviation of 'Jesus' in Greek, and the brooch both indicates her conversion to Christianity and alludes to her mystic marriage to Christ. It could also be a reference to the then recently deceased and canonised Bernardino of Siena (1380–1444), a Franciscan friar and preacher who displayed this monogram on a tablet during his sermons. The virgin saint holds the palm of her martyrdom and a book. Behind her is her attribute, part of the spiked wheel on which she was tortured. She was beheaded by the pagan Emperor Maxentius in around AD 310.
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rossodimarte · 1 year
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Bernardino Luini (1480-1532), The Holy Virgin with sleeping Jesus and John the Baptist
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jo526 · 1 year
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Saint Mark por █ Slices of Light ✴ █▀ ▀ ▀ Via Flickr: Saint Mark on the ceiling fresco in the Hall of Nuns at San Maurizio. Milan; March 2017 Olympus E-M1
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pipiteer · 14 days
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charles leclerc and leo (2024) // detail of the virgin and child with saint john (bernardino luini, ca. late 1510s)
(charles x art, 35/?)
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phantombime · 9 days
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Copia and Terzo, inspired by the painting Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist by Bernardino Luini.
I couldn’t decide if i liked my edited version or the drawing itself more so you get to see both
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lore-baybee · 6 months
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| Master of the St Elizabeth Panels – The St Elizabeth's Day Flood 1421 (c1490-1500)
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| Peace Concluded by John Everett Millais, 1856
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| Saint Catherine of Alexandria with a Donor by Bernardino Pinturicchio (c.1454–1513)
Catelyn V, A Storm of Swords (p. 620-636)
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officialpenisenvy · 3 months
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Saint Agatha, 2024
(digital collage: Salome by Bernardino Luini, top surgery OR footage by dr. Scott Mosser)
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koredzas · 2 years
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Bernardino Fungai (1460 - 1516) - Madonna and Child with Saints. 
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illustratus · 3 months
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Detail of Lucrezia Borgia as St Catherine, from Disputation of St Catherine of Alexandria
by Pinturicchio
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radiofreederry · 1 year
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The next #cityrumble has begun! This time, we're back in the USA covering cities that didn't make the cut last time. It's the US' minor cities duking it out for supremacy and a shot at glory in the all-star bracket! It's the #cityrumble Minor League!
Here's the bracket for round one. As always the contests are linked below.
Anchorage v Greensboro
Colorado Springs v Omaha
Little Rock v Corpus Christi
Tulsa v Birmingham
Sacramento v Charlottesville
Madison v Des Moines
Long Beach v Reno
Boise v Lexington
Eugene v Pittsburgh
Fresno v Orlando
San Bernardino v Asheville
Cleveland v Newark
Buffalo v Tucson
Salt Lake City v Kansas City
Saint Paul v Denton
Honolulu v St. Louis
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Bernardino Luini (Italian, 1480-1532) Virgin and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist, ca. 1523-25 Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, Spain
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electric-rabbits · 10 months
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I love The Mountain Goats bc every once in a while I’ll randomly decide that a specific song of theirs is the best and I’ll spend weeks listening to it and then I’ll remember a completely different song to obsess over and the cycle starts anew, but anyways. You guys ever listened to San Bernardino?? See, there’s two things that really get me with this song, first one being how hopeful it is. John Darnielle is great at writing despair but even better at writing hope imo, because he writes hope from this realistic, almost pessimistic place. His hopeful songs are never about an ideal version of reality; they are about daring to hope, about hope as this defiant force that drives us forward. San Bernardino is a song about a young couple who’s probably homeless, who can’t afford a hospital room and so they have their kid at a shitty roadside motel; and still they are willing to try and build their own little paradise together. Not because they don’t know how hard things are, but because they know they have one another and that’s a lot to fight for. “We will never be alone in this world. No matter what they say, we’re gonna be okay.” And the other is my personal relationship with religion, specifically christianity. I was raised catholic, and while I never cared much for god, I always loved the saints and even Christ himself. Not because of their holiness, that’s the part that I never got, even before becoming an atheist; but because of their humanity. I loved the idea of seeing holy figures as flawed, scared, hopeful human beings, people like me and my neighbors and my friends. First time in my teenaged religion crisis when I felt like I could still cherish this humanity was reading a poem about Jesus running away from heaven to be forever a human child, and since then I search for these stories when I can. And San Bernardino is a nativity scene. The parents are a poor young couple, running away from a dangerous place and searching for a sanctuary where they can just exist, searching for the maps of the garden of Eden; and San Bernardino is a town, and it’s a saint, and it’s a manger. The child who’s being born isn’t Jesus but they are something far more sacred for that couple. They are both a blessing and a promise, and earth itself is welcoming them to this world. 
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