EditorialRenunciation by the States General of Philip II, king of Spain as lord of the Netherlands, Silver Medal. Front: under the direction of Philip II, depicted as a watching man with a crown and scepter, kneeling Spanish soldier ties the feet of a sitting w...
Editorial'The Great Renunciation', painting on hemp cloth, Korean, Choson dynasty, early 18th century. Although Korea was a strict Confucian state during the Choson dynasty (1392-1910), by the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Buddhism became less oppressed a...
EditorialSaint Francis Borgia (1510-1572). Marquis of Lombay and later 4th Duke of Gand?a. This scene depicts Francisco de Borja's renunciation of the world after contemplating the putrefied corpse of the Empress Isabella of Portugal (1503-1539), wife of Empero...
EditorialPortrait of an Roman woman, marble, chiseled, drilled, smoothed, marble, Total: Height: 38.8 cm; Width: 21 cm; Depth: 22 cm, sculptures, woman, hairstyle fashion, hair fashion, late Imperial period, Severan, Roman antiquity, Remarkable in this portrait...
EditorialRenunciation by the States General of Philip II, king of Spain as lord of the Netherlands, Silver Medal. Front: under the direction of Philip II, depicted as a watching man with a crown and scepter, kneeling Spanish soldier ties the feet of a sitting w...
EditorialAllegory on the renunciation by the States General of Philip II, king of Spain as lord of the Netherlands, Copper Medal. Obverse: man with morning star in hand tries to force dog to eat again what he has vomited within the scope, cut: year. Reverse: ma...
EditorialAllegory of the renunciation by the States General of Philip II, King of Spain as lord of the Netherlands, Copper Medal. Obverse: man with morning star in hand tries to force dog to eat again what he has vomited within the scope, cut: year. Reverse: ma...
EditorialAllegory of the renunciation by the States General of Philip II, king of Spain as lord of the Netherlands, Copper Medal. Obverse: man with morning star in hand tries to force dog to eat again what he has vomited within the scope, cut: year. Reverse: ma...
EditorialRenunciation of St. Francis. Divine Comedy. Italy [Tuscany]; circa 1450. [Whole folio] Paradiso, Canto XI. Heaven of the Sun.Text.The naked figure of St. Francis, receives the benediction of the Bishop of Assisi; Assisi and Perugia in background Image...
EditorialThe renunciation of Philip II by the States, 1581. Draughtsman: Jacobus Buys (signed by artist). Dating: 1784 - 1786. Place: Netherlands. Measurements: h 150 mm ? w 90 mm.
EditorialThe renunciation of Philip II by the States, 1581. Draughtsman: Jacobus Buys. Dating: 1784 - 1786. Place: Netherlands. Measurements: h 150 mm ? w 90 mm.
EditorialThe renunciation of Francis before a bishop. Divina Commedia. Italy, N. (Tuscany, Siena?); between 1444 and c. 1450. Source: Yates Thompson 36, f.149. Language: Italian.
EditorialRenunciation of St. Francis. Divine Comedy. Italy [Tuscany]; circa 1450. [Whole folio] Paradiso, Canto XI. Heaven of the Sun.Text.The naked figure of St. Francis, receives the benediction of the Bishop of Assisi; Assisi and Perugia in background Image...
EditorialThe Hero of Virtue, Mars, crowned by the Goddess of Victory. Mars' victory over vice is shown in the satyr prone under Mars' foot. The hero's renunciation of sensual love is shown by the crying Cupid. Canvas, 203 x 222 cm Inv. 956.
EditorialThe Hero of Virtue, Mars, crowned by the Goddess of Victory. Mars' victory over vice is shown in the satyr prone under Mars' foot. The hero's renunciation of sensual love is shown by the crying Cupid. Canvas, 203 x 222 cm Inv. 956.
Editorial'The Great Renunciation', painting on hemp cloth, Korean, Choson dynasty, early 18th century. Although Korea was a strict Confucian state during the Choson dynasty (1392-1910), by the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Buddhism became less oppressed a...
Editorial'Allegory on the Equality of all Mankind in Death', 1599. The complex meaning of this image is derived from the Latin inscriptions. The most important is that at the top of the tent: " MORS SCEPTRA LIGONIBUS AEQVAT" (Death makes the sceptre a...