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Roberto Collection (#2)

"Roberto: A Multifaceted Name Spanning Art, History, and Adventure" In the realm of art, Roberto Ferruzzi's "Praying Girl" captivates viewers with its serene beauty

Background imageRoberto Collection: Luis Roberto De Lacy, 1772

Luis Roberto De Lacy, 1772

Background imageRoberto Collection: VALTURIO, Roberto (1405-1475). De re militari. 1446

VALTURIO, Roberto (1405-1475). De re militari. 1446 - 1455. Military engineering treaty. Project of chariot of war. 1470 edition. Watercolour. ITALY. VENETO. Padua. Capitular Library

Background imageRoberto Collection: Dress by Roberto Capucci, 1963

Dress by Roberto Capucci, 1963
A flamingo pink Petillault waffled silk dress by Roberto Capucci with bloused waist, stiffened belt and long sleeves, worn with a bowler, collar and cuffs of ribbed wool. Date: 1963

Background imageRoberto Collection: Roberto Malatesta

Roberto Malatesta
ROBERTO MALATESTA Italian nobleman, member of the ruling house of Rimini. Date: 1440 - 1482

Background imageRoberto Collection: Jenny Lind as Alice in Roberto il Diavolo

Jenny Lind as Alice in Roberto il Diavolo
Jenny Lind (1820-1887), Swedish operatic soprano, in the role of Alice in Roberto il Diavolo (Robert le Diable, Robert the Devil) by Meyerbeer. circa 1847

Background imageRoberto Collection: Moses and the Burning Bush. Baptismal font. 12th century. Ba

Moses and the Burning Bush. Baptismal font. 12th century. Ba
Italy. Lucca. Basilica of San Frediano. Baptismal font. Romanesque. 12th century. Reliefs depicting life of Moses. By Master Roberto. Moses and the Burning Bush

Background imageRoberto Collection: Moses receives the Law. Baptismal font. 12th century. Basili

Moses receives the Law. Baptismal font. 12th century. Basili
Italy. Lucca. Basilica of San Frediano. Baptismal font. Romanesque. 12th century. Reliefs depicting the life of Moses. By Master Roberto. Moses receives the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai

Background imageRoberto Collection: Baptismal font. 12th century. Basilica of San Frediano. Lucc

Baptismal font. 12th century. Basilica of San Frediano. Lucc
Italy. Lucca. Basilica of San Frediano. Baptismal font. Romanesque. 12th century. Reliefs depicting life of Moses. By Master Roberto. Detail of Soldiers Crossing the Red Sea

Background imageRoberto Collection: Spain. Madrid. Alcala Gate. Built by Francesco Sabatini (172

Spain. Madrid. Alcala Gate. Built by Francesco Sabatini (1722-1797). Detail. Decorated with lions head by Roberto Michel. The top of the gate is decorated with statues by Francisco Gutierrez

Background imageRoberto Collection: Roberto Bellarmino

Roberto Bellarmino
ROBERTO FRANCESCO ROMOLO BELLARMINO, Italian churchman, Jesuit, cardinal, opposed Reformation, defended temporal power of Pope - no wonder they made him a saint... Date: 1542 - 1621

Background imageRoberto Collection: Roberto Di Salentino

Roberto Di Salentino
saint ROBERTO DI SALENTINO Italian Benedictine who founded 14 monasteries Date: 1271 - 1341

Background imageRoberto Collection: Roberto Orsino

Roberto Orsino
ROBERTO ORSINO Italian noble, conte di Tagliacozzo Date: 15th century ?

Background imageRoberto Collection: U. S. ARMY AIR CORPSMAN, 1943. Portrait of Lieutenant Roberto Lim of the Philippine Islands

U. S. ARMY AIR CORPSMAN, 1943. Portrait of Lieutenant Roberto Lim of the Philippine Islands
U.S. ARMY AIR CORPSMAN, 1943. Portrait of Lieutenant Roberto Lim of the Philippine Islands, serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Photograph 1943

Background imageRoberto Collection: AESOP (620-560 B. C. ) narrating his fables. After the painting by Roberto Fontana

AESOP (620-560 B. C. ) narrating his fables. After the painting by Roberto Fontana
AESOP (620-560 B.C.) narrating his fables. After the painting by Roberto Fontana, 19th century

Background imageRoberto Collection: A Roman Feast

A Roman Feast; Roberto Bompiani, Italian (Roman), 1821 - 1908; late 19th century; Oil on canvas; Unframed: 127 x 163.8 cm (50 x 64 1/2 in.), Framed: 156.2 x 190.5 x 6.4 cm (61 1/2 x 75 x 2 1/2 in.)

Background imageRoberto Collection: SPANISH ARMADA, 1588. The English Royal Navy going into action against the Spanish

SPANISH ARMADA, 1588. The English Royal Navy going into action against the Spanish Armada in the English Channel, July 1588. English engraved map after Roberto Adamo, 1590

Background imageRoberto Collection: WARRIORS, 1472. Soldiers with spears and crossbows in an armored, ox-drawn cart

WARRIORS, 1472. Soldiers with spears and crossbows in an armored, ox-drawn cart. Engraving after the woodcut in De Re Militari, by Roberto Valturio, 1472

Background imageRoberto Collection: Cannon formed of iron staves hooped together and mounted on a primitive gun carriage

Cannon formed of iron staves hooped together and mounted on a primitive gun carriage. The elevation of the gun could be moving the rod on the front pillar into a different slot

Background imageRoberto Collection: The Ballet Scene from Meyerbeers Opera Roberto il Diavolo, 1876. Edgar Desgas

The Ballet Scene from Meyerbeers Opera Roberto il Diavolo, 1876. Edgar Desgas (1834-1917) French Impressionist painter

Background imageRoberto Collection: De re militari (On the Military Arts) by Roberto

De re militari (On the Military Arts) by Roberto

Background imageRoberto Collection: SPANISH ARMADA, 1588. English map, engraved 1590 by Augustine Ryther, after Roberto Adamo

SPANISH ARMADA, 1588. English map, engraved 1590 by Augustine Ryther, after Roberto Adamo, showing the Spanish Armada tightly packed in the English Channel off the coast of Cornwall, late July 1588

Background imageRoberto Collection: SPANISH ARMADA, 1588. The Spanish and English fleets en route to Calais, France

SPANISH ARMADA, 1588. The Spanish and English fleets en route to Calais, France, during the attempted Spanish invasion of England, 1588. Engraving by Augustine Ryther, after Roberto Adamo

Background imageRoberto Collection: ALEXANDER III (d. 1181). Pope (1159-1181). Originally, Roberto Bandinelli

ALEXANDER III (d. 1181). Pope (1159-1181). Originally, Roberto Bandinelli. Pope Alexander III treading on the neck of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. Wood engraving, American, 1842

Background imageRoberto Collection: ANTONIO CANOVA (1757-1822). Italian sculptor. Aquatint engraving, 19th century

ANTONIO CANOVA (1757-1822). Italian sculptor. Aquatint engraving, 19th century, by Luigi Rados after Roberto Focosi

Background imageRoberto Collection: ROBERTO CLEMENTE (1934-1972). American baseball player. An American baseball card, 1965

ROBERTO CLEMENTE (1934-1972). American baseball player. An American baseball card, 1965, featuring Roberto Clemente of the Pittsburgh Pirates




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"Roberto: A Multifaceted Name Spanning Art, History, and Adventure" In the realm of art, Roberto Ferruzzi's "Praying Girl" captivates viewers with its serene beauty. This 19th-century Italian painting showcases the artist's skill in capturing emotions and spirituality through his brushstrokes. Shifting gears to the world of motorcycles, the Kawasaki ZX10R Japan roars into focus. With its sleek design and powerful engine, this bike embodies speed and adrenaline. Roberto would feel right at home on this thrilling ride as he explores new horizons. But let us not forget about Roberto Ivens (1850-1898), whose portrait immortalizes a man of great significance. Through his work as an explorer and geographer, Ivens left an indelible mark on history. His adventurous spirit inspires others to embrace their curiosity and embark on daring journeys. Delving further back in time, we encounter Valturio's masterpiece "De re militari. " Written by Roberto himself in 1446, this treatise on military science offers invaluable insights into warfare strategies during the Renaissance period. It serves as a testament to Roberto's intellect and contributions to knowledge. Beyond these artistic endeavors lies a series of enigmatic codes: DDE-90038018, DDE-90037733, DDE-90037732. . What secrets do they hold? Perhaps they are hidden messages waiting to be deciphered by someone named Roberto—a modern-day codebreaker or cryptologist who unravels mysteries that baffle others. Whether it is appreciating artistry or embarking on daring adventures like our historical counterparts mentioned above—Roberto represents versatility and passion across various fields. From captivating paintings to high-speed motorcycles; from explorations into uncharted territories to unlocking ancient codes—this name encompasses a world filled with creativity, courage, intellectuality, and intrigue.