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Up Right Collection (page 5)

"Up Right: Exploring the Depths of Human Creativity and Brilliance" In the vast realm of human achievement

Background imageUp Right Collection: VUILLARD, Edouard (1868-1940). Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

VUILLARD, Edouard (1868-1940). Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ࠖ illeneuve-sur-Yonne chez les Natanson. 1898. Symbolism. Les Nabis. Painting. FRANCE. Albi. Toulouse-Lautrec Museum

Background imageUp Right Collection: Venus de Milo. 2nd c. BC. Hellenistic art. Sculpture

Venus de Milo. 2nd c. BC. Hellenistic art. Sculpture on marble. FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum

Background imageUp Right Collection: Camera oscura from Giovanni Battista della Porta s

Camera oscura from Giovanni Battista della Porta s
" Camera oscura from Giovanni Battista della Portas " Magia naturalis" (1558). Edition of 1659, included Roger Bacons writings. Engraving."

Background imageUp Right Collection: PEREZ DE HOLGUIN, Melchor (1665-1724). The Virgin

PEREZ DE HOLGUIN, Melchor (1665-1724). The Virgin of Bethlehem. Colonial baroque. Oil on canvas. BOLIVIA. La Paz. National Museum of Art

Background imageUp Right Collection: JUANES, Juan de (1523-1579). The Saviour. 16th

JUANES, Juan de (1523-1579). The Saviour. 16th c. Renaissance art. Oil on wood. SPAIN. Madrid. Prado Museum

Background imageUp Right Collection: SPAIN. Tirig. Cova dels Cavalls (Horses Cave)

SPAIN. Tirig. Cova dels Cavalls (Horses Cave). Hunting scene. Mesolithic art. Cave

Background imageUp Right Collection: Goddess Srhi Sentamarai Laximi, wife of Vishnu

Goddess Srhi Sentamarai Laximi, wife of Vishnu. Hindu art

Background imageUp Right Collection: Jacobin. The French Revolution, 18th century

Jacobin. The French Revolution, 18th century. Engraving

Background imageUp Right Collection: JUANES, Juan de (1523-1579). Saint Vincent Ferrer

JUANES, Juan de (1523-1579). Saint Vincent Ferrer. 16th c. SPAIN. Villarreal de los Infantes. Archpriestal church. Renaissance art. Oil on canvas

Background imageUp Right Collection: The Virgin of Christopher Columbus. beg. 16th

The Virgin of Christopher Columbus. beg. 16th c. Castilian anonymous. Oil on wood. SPAIN. Madrid. Lạ ro Galdiano Foundation

Background imageUp Right Collection: ITALY. Herculaneum. Lararium (household shrine)

ITALY. Herculaneum. Lararium (household shrine). Roman art. Early Empire

Background imageUp Right Collection: MELENDEZ, Miguel Jacinto (1679-1731). Portrait

MELENDEZ, Miguel Jacinto (1679-1731). Portrait of Philip V. beg. 18th c. Oil on canvas. Private Collection

Background imageUp Right Collection: Nude Monna Vanna. 16th c. Fontainebleaus school

Nude Monna Vanna. 16th c. Fontainebleaus school. Renaissance art. Oil on canvas. CZECH Rep.. Prague. National Gallery in Prague

Background imageUp Right Collection: Hittites warriors on a tank. Late imperial period

Hittites warriors on a tank. Late imperial period. Hittite art. Imperial Hittite period. Relief on rock. TURKEY. Ankara. Archaeological Museum

Background imageUp Right Collection: Bust of Trajan. ca. 108. Roman art. Early Empire

Bust of Trajan. ca. 108. Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums

Background imageUp Right Collection: The Ark of the Covenant and the Menorah. Mosaic

The Ark of the Covenant and the Menorah. Mosaic from 6th c. Byzantine art. Mosaic. ISRAEL. Jerusalem. Israel Museum

Background imageUp Right Collection: ITALY. Mantua. Statue of Virgil. Sculpture on

ITALY. Mantua. Statue of Virgil. Sculpture on bronze

Background imageUp Right Collection: John II, called The Perfect Prince (1455-1494)

John II, called The Perfect Prince (1455-1494)
" John II, called " The Perfect Prince" (1455-1494). King of Portugal (1279-1325). Portrait by Antonio Men鮤 ez. Painting."

Background imageUp Right Collection: MERCATOR, Gerhard Kremer, called Gerardus (1512-1594)

MERCATOR, Gerhard Kremer, called Gerardus (1512-1594). Earth Globe by Mercator. Dimensions: 64 x 55 cm. Diameter: 41 cm. BELGIUM. Sint-Nikls. Mercatormuseum

Background imageUp Right Collection: ZAMORA, Antonio de (1660-1728). Frontispiece

ZAMORA, Antonio de (1660-1728). Frontispiece
" ZAMORA, Antonio de (1660-1728). Frontispiece of his comedy " Diablos son los alcahuetes, el esp� tu foleto, y m᧩ co de Salerno" (Madrid, 1731). SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageUp Right Collection: CERRINI, Giovanni Domenico (1609-1681). David

CERRINI, Giovanni Domenico (1609-1681). David with Goliaths Head. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Rome. Galleria Spada (Spada Gallery)

Background imageUp Right Collection: France. The Coup of 18 Brumaire (9th November

France. The Coup of 18 Brumaire (9th November 1799). The Napoleons troops dissolving the Council of Five Hundred. Painting

Background imageUp Right Collection: Crusader knight praying. Manuscript of the 12th

Crusader knight praying. Manuscript of the 12th c. Roy 2 A XXII, fol. 220. UNITED KINGDOM. London. The British Museum. Proc: UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. Westminster

Background imageUp Right Collection: LUINI, Bernardino (1480-1532). Nativity of Mary

LUINI, Bernardino (1480-1532). Nativity of Mary. 1520-1523. Birth of the Virgin. Frescoe transferred to canvas. Renaissance art. Fresco. ITALY. Milan. Pinacotheca of Brera. Proc: ITALY. Milan

Background imageUp Right Collection: DOIDALSAS de Bitinia, (3rd C. BC). The Doidalses

DOIDALSAS de Bitinia, (3rd C. BC). The Doidalses Aphrodite or Venus Bathing from the Villa Adriano at Tivoli. 3rd BC. Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Rome. National Roman Museum

Background imageUp Right Collection: Piano Player - Brighton Beach, England

Piano Player - Brighton Beach, England
Piano Player on Brighton Beach, England. A lady singer stands in front of an upright piano piano (perched rather precariously on some boards on the shingle), belting out a popular hit of the day

Background imageUp Right Collection: The Bernward Doors. 1015. GERMANY. Hildesheim

The Bernward Doors. 1015. GERMANY. Hildesheim. Cathedral of St. Mary. Decorated with the Biblical Scenes of Creation and Redemption. Ottonian art. Relief

Background imageUp Right Collection: KRAMSKOI, Ivan Nikolaevich (1837-1887). Unknown

KRAMSKOI, Ivan Nikolaevich (1837-1887). Unknown woman. 1883. Detail. Oil on canvas. RUSSIA. Moscow. Tretyakov Gallery

Background imageUp Right Collection: KANT, Emmanuel (1724-1804). German philosopher

KANT, Emmanuel (1724-1804). German philosopher

Background imageUp Right Collection: Beatus of Li颡na. 1047. The Four Horsemen of

Beatus of Li颡na. 1047. The Four Horsemen of
Beatus of Li颡 na. 1047. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Mozarabic art.; Romanesque art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library. Proc: SPAIN

Background imageUp Right Collection: MONLEON Y TORRES, Rafael (1835-1900). Lighthouse

MONLEON Y TORRES, Rafael (1835-1900). Lighthouse

Background imageUp Right Collection: Advertisement sign for Wilhelm Hoffmann Art Gallery

Advertisement sign for Wilhelm Hoffmann Art Gallery in Dresde, 1896. Jugendstil. Engraving

Background imageUp Right Collection: La Virgen de la Mosca. beg. 16th c. SPAIN. Toro

La Virgen de la Mosca. beg. 16th c. SPAIN. Toro. Colegiata de Santa Maric la Mayor (Collegiate Church of Santa Maric la Mayor). Detail with the Queen Isabel studying. Flemish art. Oil

Background imageUp Right Collection: YEMEN. Zabid. Madrasah. Islamic art. Architecture

YEMEN. Zabid. Madrasah. Islamic art. Architecture

Background imageUp Right Collection: WERNER, Abraham Gottlob (1750-1817). Etching

WERNER, Abraham Gottlob (1750-1817). Etching

Background imageUp Right Collection: SPAIN. Alpera. Alpera Cave paintings Human

SPAIN. Alpera. Alpera Cave paintings Human
SPAIN. Alpera. Alpera Cave paintings.. Human figure at Cueva Vieja, aka Cueva del Venado (8000-4000 BC). Mesolithic art. Cave

Background imageUp Right Collection: MADRAZO Y KUNTZ, Luis (1825-1897). Portrait of

MADRAZO Y KUNTZ, Luis (1825-1897). Portrait of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. 1860s. Oval portrait. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageUp Right Collection: Spain (1908). King Alfonso XIII and the Prince

Spain (1908). King Alfonso XIII and the Prince of Asturias

Background imageUp Right Collection: Column Idol. ca. 5000 BC. Neolithic art. Sculpture

Column Idol. ca. 5000 BC. Neolithic art. Sculpture on ivory. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. EXTREMADURA

Background imageUp Right Collection: SOEST, Conrad von (1370 - 1422). Marienaltar

SOEST, Conrad von (1370 - 1422). Marienaltar. 1420. GERMANY. Dortmund. Marienkirche (St. Marys Church). Left panel: Nativity. Detail. International gothic. Painting

Background imageUp Right Collection: Stael, Germaine de (1766-1817). Portrait by Marie

Stael, Germaine de (1766-1817). Portrait by Marie El鯮 ore Godefroid afert an original by Fran篩s Gerard. Oil on canvas

Background imageUp Right Collection: Codex Aemilianensis 46. 964. Council of Hispanic

Codex Aemilianensis 46. 964. Council of Hispanic bishops during the Visigothic domination. Mozarabic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Madrid. Royal Academy of History. Proc: SPAIN

Background imageUp Right Collection: Tapestry of Pastrana. end 15th c. SPAIN. Pastrana

Tapestry of Pastrana. end 15th c. SPAIN. Pastrana. Cathedral. Portugal. Kingdom of Alfonso V the African. Conquest of Tangiers. Portuguese soldiers disembarking in 1478. Flemish art. Tapestry

Background imageUp Right Collection: Azarquiels azafea, Arabian astrolabe made between

Azarquiels azafea, Arabian astrolabe made between 1252-1253. Back. SPAIN. Barcelona. Fabra Observatory. Proc: TUNISIA

Background imageUp Right Collection: CERVANTES SaVEDRA, Miguel de (1547-1616). Spanish

CERVANTES SaVEDRA, Miguel de (1547-1616). Spanish
" CERVANTES SaVEDRA, Miguel de (1547-1616). Spanish writer. " Los Trabajos de Persiles y Segismunda". Edition by Juan de la Cuesta. Madrid (1617)."

Background imageUp Right Collection: Ksien-Ku, one of the Pa Hsien, the Eight Immortals

Ksien-Ku, one of the Pa Hsien, the Eight Immortals of Taoism, and the only female. Chinese art. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageUp Right Collection: AURELIUS PRUDENTIUS CLEMENS (348-ca. 415). Poet

AURELIUS PRUDENTIUS CLEMENS (348-ca. 415). Poet
" AURELIUS PRUDENTIUS CLEMENS (348-ca.415). Poet. " Works" by Aurelio Prudencio. Illustrated sheet that deals with the topic of lust. Manuscript of the 11th c. Miniature Painting

Background imageUp Right Collection: Evil Genie of the Taoist shamanism. Chinese art

Evil Genie of the Taoist shamanism. Chinese art. FRANCE. Paris. National Library




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