After David Teniers the Younger (1610–1690)
An Alchemist In His Laboratory
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A blog focusing on baroque music and art, alongside contemporary ideals. A Sirnot Ett blog.
After David Teniers the Younger (1610–1690)
An Alchemist In His Laboratory
Justus of Ghent (Joos van Wassenhove)
Allegory of Music
15th century
François Clouet (1515–1572)
A Lady in Her Bath
Circa 1571
Bedford Master
John, Duke of Bedford, praying before St George; from BL Add MS 18850, f. 256v (the “Bedford Hours”).
Held and digitised by the British Library.
Between circa 1410 and circa 1430
St Anthony
Sforza Hours (fol.202.v)
British Library Add. MS 34294
Circa 1490
It’s difficult to believe that this piece was composed by a modern composer this century! Conductor Federico Maria Sardelli and his group Modo Antiquo deserve more recognition internationally for their preservation and experimentation on the Baroque style. Their rendition of Lully’s operatic pieces is also sublime and removes the stuffy pretensions other groups burden his music with. Sardelli’s Lully is alive and inviting because he interprets not as an academic, but an entertainer.
Master of Female Half-Lengths c. 1530-1540
Women Making Music with a Jester
Pineapples were ultra rare in early 1700s France.
So rare that the artist who designed these tapestries probably never saw one first hand. The first pineapple grown in France was given to the King of France himself (Louis XIV).
Wonder how that tasted…
Zoom in and explore this pineapple harvest here.
Constant Montald (1862-1944) - La fontaine de l'inspiration
Circle of Sébastien Stoskopff - Kitchen Still Life with Fish and Cat by Irina
Albrect Altdorfer, Alexanderschlacht (The Battle of Alexander at Issus), 1529 .
Lucas Cranach the Elder
Frederick the Wise of Saxony Adoring Saint Bartholomewc. 1508-09
Lorenzo Bernini, “Equestrian Statue of Constantine,” 1670,
Scala Regia, Vatican Palace, Rome
John White
Werowance, North Carolina Algonquian
England (c. 1585-93)
Drawing on paper; 265 x 150 mm.
Female Soviet college students studying for exam in the park in late 1960s.
Illuminations from a 15th century manuscript of the Romuléon, a history of Rome from its founding to the age of Constantine.