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He was always a rather stupidly optimistic man. I mean, I’m afraid it came as a great shock to hime when he died.
Madeline Kahn as Mrs. White Clue (1985)
The Trinity: Leaf from a Gradual with Initial B, Perugino, c. 1496-1502, Cleveland Museum of Art: Medieval Art
The focus of this lavishly illuminated page is a large initial B containing a representation of the Holy Trinity (three persons in one godhead). The text, Benedicta sit sancta Trinitas, introduces the opening of the Introit for Mass on Trinity Sunday, celebrated one week after Pentecost. An illusion has been created by the artist who painted the framing initial to appear three-dimensional. Beyond the initial a landscape recedes as if viewed through an open window. The decoration extends into all four margins that are filled with small miniatures depicting saints (one was left blank). This page is a masterful example of Renaissance manuscript painting with classicizing leaf scrolls, masks, urns, putti, and other decorative motifs fashionable in Italy at the close of the 15th century. It may come from a set of choir books illuminated for Perugia Cathedral. Size: Sheet: 78.7 x 53 cm (31 x 20 7/8 in.) Medium: ink, tempera, and gold on parchment
https://clevelandart.org/art/1952.461
Three studies of a helmet, 1503, Albrecht Dürer
Medium: pen
Study of bird wings Leonardo Da Vinci
Pittsburgh Daily Post, Pennsylvania, January 23, 1927
Katerina Marchenko on Etsy
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 16, 1896
Medieval Technology Blended With Art Astronomical Clock Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon
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The Sacrificial Offering Day of the Dead, 1924, Diego Rivera
Medium: fresco
Life magazine, July 1923
Hans Schwarz c. 1520
Death and the Maiden
The Golden Age, 1530, Lucas Cranach the Elder
Medium: oil,wood
Music Making Angels, 1628, Peter Paul Rubens
Medium: oil,board