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More orthodox versions show the maiden scrambling away from the amorous arms of the god, as in the oil on copper painting of Fillipo Lauri and the oil on canvas by Salvator Rosa in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen.
Apparition of the spirit of Samuel to Saul, by Salvator Rosa, 1668.
Dr. Leo Ruickbie also notes that the traditional and artistic representation of witches cannot be overlooked as a source for nudity in Gardner's system, citing artists such as Albrecht Dürer and Salvator Rosa.
* June 20 ( or July 31 ) Salvator Rosa, Italian painter ( d. 1673 )
* March 15 Salvator Rosa, Italian painter and poet ( b. 1615 )
Artesian springs in the Salvator Rosa section of the park are considered amongst the most biodiverse in the state.
* Salvator Rosa
Mount Moffatt is the next most visited section, followed by Salvator Rosa and Ka Ka Mundi.
The Salvator Rosa and Ka Ka Mundi sections are accessible via the Tambo Road from either Tambo or Springsure.
The Museo Civico ( City Museum ) houses many archeological specimens from the pre-historic to Roman times, plus a Pinacoteca ( gallery ) with paintings of Sebastiano del Piombo, Antoniazzo Romano, Salvator Rosa, Antiveduto Grammatica and others.
Robert's early ambition was to be an artist rather than architect, and the style of his early sketches in the manner of Salvator Rosa are reflected in his earliest surviving architectural drawings, which show picturesque gothic follies.
The Red Velvet Room once contained the largest and most expensive paintings in Lord Burlington's collection, including paintings by Sir Anthony van Dyck ( 1599 1641 ), Giacomo Cavedone ( 1577 1660 ), Peter Paul Rubens ( 1573 1640 ), Rembrandt van Ryn ( 1606 69 ), Salvator Rosa ( 1615 1673 ), Pier Francesco Mola ( 1612 1666 ), Jacopo Ligozzi ( c. 1547 1632 ), Jean Lemaire ( 1598 1659 ), Francisque Millet ( 1642 79 ) and Leonardo da Vinci ( 1452 1519 ).
A reaction against the smooth blandness of Brown's landscapes was inevitable ; the landscapes lacked the sublime thrill which members of the Romantic generation ( like Richard Payne Knight and Uvedale Price ) looked for in an ideal landscape, where the painterly inspiration would come from Salvator Rosa rather than Claude Lorrain.
Wood engraving after Salvator Rosa
These included print reproductions of landscapes by artists such as Claude Lorrain and Salvator Rosa.
** Salvator Rosa, Italian painter and poet ( died 1673 )
:* Salvator Rosa
Salvator Rosa says that Coviello ( like Scaramouche ) is " sly, adroit, supple, and conceited ".
4, Decca 410 162-2 CD: Annees de Pelerinage: Deuxieme Annee: Italie ( complete, 7 pieces: Sposalizio, Il Penseroso, Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa, Sonetti 47, 104, 123 del Petrarca, Dante Sonata ).
Garden designers like William Kent and Capability Brown emulated the allegorical landscape paintings of European artists, especially Claude Lorraine, Poussin and Salvator Rosa.
Salvator Rosa, Carlo Coppola, among others, and he formed an armed band named the Compagnia della Morte, or Company of Death.
( See Salvator Rosa.
* Salvator Rosa ( Italian, 1613 1673 )
From the Baroque restoration are the stucco decoration of the interior and the canvasses by Gregorio Preti, Salvator Rosa, Giovan Francesco Guerrieri, Giuseppe Puglia and Orazio Gentileschi.
The most famous and valuable was " Belisarius " by Salvator Rosa, which was presented to the 2nd Viscount Townshend by King Frederick William I of Prussia.

Salvator and
* Salvator of Horta ( 1520 1567 ), 16th century Spanish saint
* Salvator Fabris Lo Schermo, overo Scienza D ' Arme
* Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria ( 1892 1930 ), daughter of Archduke Franz Salvator of Austria ; wife of Georg Graf von Waldburg zu Zeil und Hohenems
She married Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria ( 1863 1931 ).
Old Bohemian House in Přerov nad Labem, Czech Republic the first open-air museum in Central and Eastern Europe ( 1895 ) founded by Archduke Ludwig Salvator, Prince of Tuscany | Archduke Ludwig Salvator
Aubrey Menen ( in full Salvator Aubrey Clarence Menen ) ( 22 April 1912 in London 13 February 1989 in Thiruvananthapuram, India ) was an English writer of Irish and Indian parentage who was primarily a satirist.
* Archduke Heinrich Ferdinand Salvator, Prince of Tuscany ( 1878 1969 ).
* Archduke Robert Ferdinand Salvator, Prince of Tuscany ( 1885 1895 )

Salvator and March
St Salvator ’ s College of St Andrews University has a record of his enrolment in the Arts faculty there on 5 March 1662.
After the March on Rome, where it was sung, Mussolini commissioned Salvator Gotta to write the new lyrics, which were completed in 1924.

Salvator and 15
As a return to the errors of the years 1980-1990 described by the writer Jean-Michel Salvator, Michel Ducros in 2009, reintroduces the Fauchon brand at mass-market retailers like Carrefour, 15 years after the fiasco orchestrated by the Prémats.
When Peter Stuyvesant, in 1655, conquered the Swedish colonies on the Delaware River, three Jews, Abraham de Lucena, Salvator Dandrade, and Jacob Coen, requested permission to trade along the Delaware River ( November 29, 1655 ), claiming that under the act of February 15, 1655, they had received the consent of the directors of the West India Company to travel, reside, trade, and enjoy the same privileges as other inhabitants.

Salvator and was
In painting, there was only a portrait of Hieronymus Holtzschuher, a Madonna and Child ( 1526 ), Salvator Mundi ( 1526 ), and two panels showing St. John with St. Peter in background and St. Paul with St. Mark in the background.
In 1838, he was appointed principal of the united colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard, University of St Andrews.
Observing that the Victory was about to pass close astern, the Salvator del Mundo, which had more or less been disabled, judiciously hauled down her flag as soon as some of Victory's bow guns came to bear.
It was, however, soon obligated to share this right with the four other collegiate chapters in the city: St. Salvator, St. John's, St. Peter's and St. Mary's.
Numerous synonyms were used to make oblique reference to the stone, such as " white stone " ( calculus albus, identified with the calculus candidus of Revelation 2: 17 which was taken as a symbol of the glory of heaven ), vitriol ( as expressed in the backronym Visita Interiora Terrae Rectificando Invenies Occultum Lapidem ), also lapis noster, lapis occultus, in water at the box, and numerous oblique, mystical or mythological references such as Adam, Aer, Animal, Alkahest, Antidotus, Antimonium, Aqua benedicta, Aqua volans per aeram, Arcanum, Atramentum, Autumnus, Basilicus, Brutorum cor, Bufo, Capillus, Capistrum auri, Carbones, Cerberus, Chaos, Cinis cineris, Crocus, Dominus philosophorum, Divine quintessence, Draco elixir, Filius ignis, Fimus, Folium, Frater, Granum, Granum frumenti, Haematites, Hepar, Herba, Herbalis, Lac, Melancholia, Ovum philosophorum, Panacea salutifera, Pandora, Phoenix, Philosophic mercury, Pyrites, Radices arboris solares, Regina, Rex regum, Sal metallorum, Salvator terrenus, Talcum, Thesaurus, Ventus hermetis.
The authors speculated that that Saunière engaged in financial transactions with who they claimed was " Archduke Johann von Habsburg " ( and should instead have been named Archduke Johann Salvator of Austria ), and Saunière could have been the representative of the Priory of Sion, and his income could have originated from The Vatican " which might have been subjected to high-level political blackmail by both Sion and the Habsburgs ".
At the age of seventeen he lost his father ; his mother was destitute with at least five children, and Salvator found himself without financial support.
In the 17th century, rapier fencing of the Italian school becomes fashionable, with treatises such as Salvator Fabris ', and the German tradition, falling into disfavour as old-fashioned and unrefined among the baroque nobility, was discontinued.
Later her relics were removed to the church of St. Salvator in Moorsel, where the body was interred behind the altar.
# Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa ( Canzonetta of Salvator Rosa ; this song Vado ben spesso cangiando loco was in fact written by Giovanni Battista Bononcini )
This was particularly noticeable in works by Gomes ( Fosca ( 1873 ) and Salvator Rosa ( 1874 )); Marchetti ( especially Gustavo Wasa ( 1875 )); Ponchielli: ( I Lituani ( 1874 ) and La Gioconda ( Milan, 1876, revised 1880 )); and Lauro Rossi ( La Contessa di Mons ( Turin, 1874 )).
The Wricklemarsh mansion was lavishly furnished and housed Page's art collection, with paintings by Rubens, van Dyck, Claude, Poussin, Veronese, Salvator Rosa, Nicolaes Berchem, and a group of ten pictures by Adriaen van der Werff.
The church, dedicated to the Saviour ( Salvator ), was not completed until the reign of Charlemagne, and was consecrated on 26 July 799 by Pope Leo III.
In 1872 he again returned to Kiel, lived from 1876 to 1888 in Freiburg im Breisgau, and from 1888 until his death was a resident of Munich and St. Salvator near Prien on Lake Chiemsee.
An eclectic artist, Crespi was a portrait painter and a brilliant caricaturist, and was also known for his etchings after Rembrandt and Salvator Rosa.

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