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This "I love you, Mom" card from My Free Printable Cards has a cute crossword-style message on a pink and white pinstripe background. Related: 15 Seriously Sweet Valentine's Day Cupcakes We Love 11.
It includes Italian artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "16th-century Italian women artists" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Zwanger, Meryl, Women and Art in the Renaissance, in: Sister, Columbia University 1995/6. Judith Brown. Gender and Society in Renaissance Italy (Women And Men In History). 1998; Letizia Panizza, Women in Italian Renaissance Culture and Society. Oxford, 2000. ISBN 1-900755-09-2. Mary Rogers, Paola Tinagli. Women in Italy, 1350—1650 ...
Andrea Carlone, Italian painter (born 1626) June 11 – Abraham Begeyn, Dutch painter of landscapes and cattle (born 1637) December 31 – Lucas Faydherbe, Dutch sculptor and architect (born 1617) date unknown. Ludovico Gimignani, Italian painter, active mainly in Rome (born 1643) Muin Musavvir, Persian miniaturist during the Safavid period ...
This is a list of women artists who were born in Italy or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Most images are reversed between the series (i.e. mirror-images). [1] Their place and dates of creation are still debated, but Ferrara about 1465 (E-series) and 1470-5 (S-series) are considered most likely. Some of the images are copied in a manuscript dated 1467, which is believed to give a terminus ante quem for the E-series. [2]
The Countess's life was depicted in a 1942 Italian film, The Countess of Castiglione, and a 1954 Italian-French film, The Contessa's Secret, that starred Yvonne De Carlo. The Countess was painted by the artist Jacques-Émile Blanche after her death. The Countess is also depicted in Alexander Chee's novel The Queen of the Night.
Birthday cards calling someone “over the hill” or making fun of them for getting older are so common that many people don’t think twice about them. But these greeting card artists are taking ...