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- Frammento Vangelo apocrifo di M. Maddalena - NOLI ME TANGERE: Giotto - Beato Angelico - Correggio - Alexander Ivanov ...- Frammento Vangelo apocrifo di M. Maddalena -
NOLI ME TANGERE:
Giotto -
Beato Angelico -
Correggio -
Alexander Ivanov -
Tiziano -
Michelangelo
RITRATTI:
Jean de Berry -
Carlo Crivelli -
Jan Gosseart -
Annibale Carracci -
Ambrosius Benson -
Artemisia Gentileschi -
Jusepe de Ribera -
Bernardino Luini -
Domenico Zampieri -
El Greco - Murillo -
Caravaggio 1/2 -
Simon Vouet -
Georges de La Tour -
Carlo Dolci -
Guido Reni -
Tiziano 1/2 -
Francesco Verdi -
Domenico Robusti -
Jacob Cornelisz Van Oostsanen -Charles le Brun -
Rogier van Weyden -
Jan van Scorel -
Jules-Joseph Lefebvre -
Jusepe de Ribera -
Francesco Hayez -
Domenichino(more)(less)
The song from Pontos is 'Father grant me your blessing(Patera dos me ten eyxis)'. The singer is Eleni Legaki. The reason ...The song from Pontos is 'Father grant me your blessing(Patera dos me ten eyxis)'. The singer is Eleni Legaki. The reason I put this song instead of Dodecanese song is because of the Amazon theme I made. The paintings are mostly from Gustav Klimt
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Artemisia counselled the Persian king Xerxes not to meet the Greeks at sea to do battle. Nevertheless, she participated in the Battle of Salamis in September, 480 BC as a Persian ally commanding five ships. At one point in the battle, with the Greeks on the point of capturing her trireme, Artemisia managed to escape in an unusual way. By design or accident, she turned and bore down on a ship from her own side, a Calyndian vessel, and ramming it amidships sank it with all hands. The Athenian ship then left her alone, presuming she must be fighting on the Greek side.
Xerxes watching from a distant hill-side assumed the Calyndian ship to be one of the enemy and was full of praise for Artemisia's bravery. Apparently none of the Calyndians survived to tell the real story. She escaped back to the Persians, where, according to Herodotus, Xerxes declared "My men have turned into women and my women into men!"
Artemisia convinced Xerxes to retreat back to Asia Minor after the defeat at Salamis, contrary to the advice of Mardonius, who wanted Xerxes to stay. Xerxes then sent her to Ephesus to take care of his sons. In return, Artemisia's lands did well by their alliance with the Persians.(more)(less)
Romantic Video i just made. I used "Far away" by Nickelback, i don't really like this song(its actually my least ...Romantic Video i just made. I used "Far away" by Nickelback, i don't really like this song(its actually my least favourite off the new album [Which rocks m/]) but i felt the lyrics really fit Aragorn and arwen, Deep down i am a terrible romantic lol And i love those two(more)(less)
This is the edited song "Goddess of the Sky" from Linda M. Smith's CD "Artemisia" These are some of the images Linda ...This is the edited song "Goddess of the Sky" from Linda M. Smith's CD "Artemisia" These are some of the images Linda projects during her multi media show,
"Tragedy to Triumph - the Story of Artemisia".
Painting by 17th Century Italian Painter Artemisia Gentileschi.
Allegory of Inclination,
c. 1613. Casa Buonarroti, Florence(more)(less)
This is an edited version of "Maybe I could Love You" from Linda M. Smith's CD "Artemisia" with some of the images Linda ...This is an edited version of "Maybe I could Love You" from Linda M. Smith's CD "Artemisia" with some of the images Linda projects during the performance of her multi media show,
"Tragedy to Triumph - the Story of Artemisia".
Painting by Artemisia Gentileschi
Conversion of the Magdalene,
c. 1617-20. Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Florence.(more)(less)