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RM2HPT8TA–19th century portrait of Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus aka Erasmus of Rotterdam or simply Erasmus (1466 -1536) Dutch Catholic priest, philosopher and theologian; considered one of the greatest scholars of the northern Renaissance and known as the Prince of the Humanists (meaning Renaissance humanism of the teachers and students of the humanities at the time and not used in the modern sense)
RF2TD11C2–This illustration of Petraca (Petrarch) is taken from an old engraving. Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374), commonly anglicized as Petrarch, was a scholar and poet of the early Italian Renaissance, and one of the earliest humanists. Petrarch's rediscovery of Cicero's letters is often credited with initiating the 14th-century Italian Renaissance and the founding of Renaissance humanism.
RMRMRNJJ–City life in Germany in the first half of the 16th century.
RMRBNEAC–Paracelsus (1493/4-1541). Swiss physician, alchemist and astrologer of the German Renaissance.
RF2BEKJG4–Francesco Petrarca, 1304 - 1374, was an Italian poet and historian. He is regarded as a co-founder of Renaissance humanism / Francesco Petrarca, 1304 - 1374, war ein italienischer Dichter und Geschichtsschreiber. Er gilt als Mitbegründer des Renaissance-Humanismus, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RM2J5FMG7–Erasmus (c. 1466-1536). Dutch theologian, philosopher and humanist. Portrait. Chromolithography. Historia Universal, by César Cantú. Volume VIII. Published in Barcelona, 1886.
RM2T69YP2–Tiberio Deciani or Decianus, Italian jurist working in the tradition of Renaissance humanism, 1509-1582. Tiberius Declanus Juris consultus. Copperplate engraving by Johann Theodore de Bry from Jean-Jacques Boissards Bibliotheca Chalcographica, Johann Ammonius, Frankfurt, 1650.
RMD8XB1Y–Giovanni Boccaccio (1313 - 1375), Italian humanist, author and poet
RM2NH90FJ–Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494) was an Italian Renaissance philosopher who wrote the Oration on the Dignity of Man, a key text of Renaissance humanism. He was the founder of the tradition of Christian Kabbalah, a key tenet of early modern Western esotericism. His 900 Theses was the first printed book to be universally banned by the Church. Woodcut by Tobias Stimmer, 1589.
RMAA13D3–Francesco Petrarca aka Petrarch, 1304 - 1374. Italian scholar, poet and humanist.
RF2FK05G4–Daniele da Volterra, Portrait of Michelangelo Buonarroti, ca. 1544, Oil on wood, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
RM2AH9C8T–Tiberio Deciani or Decianus, Italian jurist working in the tradition of Renaissance humanism, 1509-1582. Tiberius Declanus Juris consultus. Copperplate engraving by Johann Theodore de Bry from Jean-Jacques Boissard’s Bibliotheca Chalcographica, Johann Ammonius, Frankfurt, 1650.
RF2AC0BHK–Renaissance painting in the Erasmus house, Anderlecht
RF2DCBBX4–Francesco Petrarca (July 20, 1304 – July 18/19, 1374), commonly anglicized as Petrarch was an Italian scholar and poet during the early Italian Renaissance, and one of the earliest humanists. Petrarch's rediscovery of Cicero's letters is often credited with initiating the 14th-century Italian Renaissance and the founding of Renaissance humanism. In the 16th century, Pietro Bembo created the model for the modern Italian language based on Petrarch's works, as well as those of Giovanni Boccaccio, and, to a lesser extent, Dante Alighieri. Petrarch would be later endorsed as a model for Italian sty
RM2BN74EY–John Colet (1467-1519), 1620. John Colet, English churchman and educational pioneer. Henry Holland's Heroologia Anglica, 1620.
RM2RG9WFE–Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) (1304-1374) - Aretine scholar and poet during the early Italian Renaissance, and one of the earliest humanists. Postcard published in 1904 to commemorate the 600th Anniversary of his birth (Petrarch was born in the Tuscan city of Arezzo on 20 July 1304).
RMJEKJ4T–GIOVANNI PICO de MIRANDOLA (1463-1494) Italian nobleman and philosopher
RM2GMPH9W–Giovanni Boccaccio, 1313 – 1375, Italian poet
RM2PH10A9–Rudolf II (1552-1612) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1576 until his forced abdication in 1611. He was known for his patronage of the arts and sciences, particularly alchemy and astronomy, and for his support of Protestantism in the Empire. Rudolf also faced challenges from the Ottoman Empire and the rising power of the Habsburgs in Spain. His reign saw significant cultural and artistic achievements, but also political instability and religious conflicts
RM2AAP1R9–A portrait of Francis I (1494-1547) by painted by Jean Clouet, King of France from 1515 until his death in 1547. A prodigious patron of the arts, he initiated the French Renaissance by attracting many Italian artists to work on the Château de Chambord, including Leonardo da Vinci, who brought the Mona Lisa with him, which Francis acquired. His reign saw important cultural changes with the rise of absolute monarchy in France, the spread of humanism and Protestantism, and the beginning of French exploration of the New World.
RMPT38GR–Italian Renaissance scholar and poet Francesco Petrarca. Marble statue by Italian sculptor Andrea Leoni on the facade of the Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMRP60MY–Portrait of Francis I, King of France. Medieval engraving.
RMRBNE2W–Paracelsus (1493/4-1541). Swiss physician, alchemist and astrologer of the German Renaissance.
RF2F8G4AH–Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, October 28, 1466/1467/1469 - July 11/12, 1536, was an important Dutch scholar of Renaissance humanism / Desiderius Erasmus von Rotterdam, 28. Oktober 1466/1467/1469 - 11./12. Juli 1536, war ein bedeutender niederländischer Gelehrter des Renaissance-Humanismus, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMBXR8T1–Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (known as Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam) (1466/1469-1536). Dutch Renaissance humanist.
RMMPNNM1–Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian Renaissance writer, poet and humanist 17th century (1894). Artist: Cornelis van Dalen II.
RMD8XBM4–Francis Petrarch, Italian scholar, humanist and poet (1304 – 1374)
RM2NH90C8–Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494) was an Italian Renaissance philosopher who wrote the Oration on the Dignity of Man, a key text of Renaissance humanism. He was the founder of the tradition of Christian Kabbalah, a key tenet of early modern Western esotericism. His 900 Theses was the first printed book to be universally banned by the Church. Woodcut by Tobias Stimmer, 1589. Colorized.
RM2RK4XEN–Viglius van Aytta (1507-1577) Spanish Emperor right hand 1564 by Jacques de Punder. Dutch, The Netherlands, Wigle van Aytta van Swichum was born Frisian, but went to Europe to study. He got to know Erasmus; his progressive ideas about humanism, in which man was central, appealed to him. Viglius became a professor in Ingolstadt, but eventually returned to the Netherlands. There he became chairman of the privy council of Charles V: a powerful man. Viglius is depicted here as Chancellor of the Order of the Golden Fleece
RF2PYBFHR–Battista Dossi, The night, 1534, oil on wood panel, Art Museum . Old Master Museum; Dresden, Germany
RF2WMDXRW–Perugino (Pietro di Cristoforo Vannucci), 'Noli Me Tangere', 1500/05; Italian Renaissance depiction of a biblical scene with Christ and Mary Magdalene post-resurrection, highlighting Perugino's serene artistry and influence on Raphael, rendered in tempera on panel, part of a predella revealing Christ’s divinity
RM2B034FB–Francesco Petrarca (July 20, 1304 – July 19, 1374), commonly anglicized as Petrarch, was an Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy, and one of the earliest humanists. Petrarch's rediscovery of Cicero's letters is often credited for initiating the 14th-century Renaissance. Petrarch is often considered the founder of Humanism.
RF2C7KHE4–A section of one of the many frescos that cover the walls of the Spanish Renaissance main chapel of Real Monasterio de San Jeronimo de Granada
RF2TAMC2P–David is a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance sculpture, created from 1501 to 1504 by Michelangelo.
RMBK0895–science, scholars, cover woodcut of 'Epistulae obscurorum virorum' by Ulrich von Hutten, 2nd part 1517,
RMERG4HP–Erasmus von Rotterdam Dutch renaissance humanist and theologian 27 October 1466 - 12 July 1536. After a German woodcut dated
RM2GMPHT6–Giovanni Boccaccio, 1313 – 1375, Italian poet
RM2PHEXPN–Frederick V (1596-1632), also known as the Winter King, was the Elector Palatine of the Rhine and briefly King of Bohemia during the early years of the Thirty Years' War. He was a Protestant leader and played a key role in the Bohemian Revolt, which began with the Defenestration of Prague. Frederick's reign was marked by political and military setbacks, culminating in his defeat at the Battle of White Mountain in 1620, which led to his exile and the confiscation of his lands. Despite this, he remained a symbol of Protestant resistance and his legacy endured in the memory of his supporters
RM2RE6B78–Title: Effects of Good Government in the City Artist: Ambrogio Lorenzetti Date: 1338-1339 Dimensions: Not specified Medium: Fresco Location: Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy
RMPT38GW–Italian Renaissance writer and poet Giovanni Boccaccio. Marble statue by Italian sculptor Odoardo Fantacchiotti on the facade of the Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RF2BNMJ7Y–Renaissance art style yellow flat design long shadow glyph icon. European cultural movement and history period. Humanism artwork. Body proportions. Silhouette RGB color illustration
RM2G2P1X2–Statue of Luis Vives, outside the Biblioteca Nacional de España. Juan Luis Vives March was a Spanish scholar and Renaissance humanist who spent most o
RF2FT9MGN–Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, October 28, 1466/1467/1469 - July 11/12, 1536, was an important Dutch scholar of Renaissance humanism / Desiderius Erasmus von Rotterdam, 28. Oktober 1466/1467/1469 - 11./12. Juli 1536, war ein bedeutender niederländischer Gelehrter des Renaissance-Humanismus, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, hand-coloring, koloriert, Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMBXRRA6–Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (known as Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam) (1466/1469-1536). Dutch Renaissance humanist.
RMPNX84G–Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (1533-1592). Writer of the French Renaissance. Portrait. Colored engraving.
RF2CJJR7A–Statue of Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) in Florence
RM2NH904C–Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494) was an Italian Renaissance philosopher who wrote the Oration on the Dignity of Man, a key text of Renaissance humanism. He was the founder of the tradition of Christian Kabbalah, a key tenet of early modern Western esotericism. His 900 Theses was the first printed book to be universally banned by the Church. Engraving by Johann Theodor de Bry, c. 1597-1599.
RM2RK4XE6–Viglius van Aytta (1507-1577) Spanish Emperor right hand 1564 by Jacques de Punder. Dutch, The Netherlands, Wigle van Aytta van Swichum was born Frisian, but went to Europe to study. He got to know Erasmus; his progressive ideas about humanism, in which man was central, appealed to him. Viglius became a professor in Ingolstadt, but eventually returned to the Netherlands. There he became chairman of the privy council of Charles V: a powerful man. Viglius is depicted here as Chancellor of the Order of the Golden Fleece
RMW7F9RN–'Bookplate of Willibald Pirkheimer', c1502-1503, (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer.
RMMPDYA2–Teatro Olimpico (Renaissance theater), interior view through the central royal arch with scenery beyond (rendered in PS), by Palladio, Vicenza, Italy
RMHT3XTX–'John Colet', c1535 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger.
RF2C7KHDJ–Frescos cover the walls and columns of the Spanish Renaissance nave and high altar in the main chapel of Real Monasterio de San Jeronimo de Granada
RFPJ6R25–Sculpture of the Famous Renaissance Sculptor Michelangelo at the Funerary Monument in the Basilica Santa Croce, Florence, Italy.
RMA7WE6G–Celtis, Conrad, 1.2.1459 - 4.2.1508, German author / writer, humanist, works, musical version of the odes of Horace, 1540/1550, illustration, woodcut, Apollo surrounded by the muses, private collection,
RMERG2FC–Erasmus von Rotterdam Dutch renaissance humanist and theologian 27 October 1466 - 12 July 1536. After a German woodcut dated
RM2GMPHA0–Giovanni Boccaccio, 1313 – 1375, Italian poet
RM2P91CE8–Terracotta portrait of Lorenzo de Medici, Italian statesman, banker, and patron of the arts during the Renaissance
RMP7R8AE–Français : Exposition Lyon Renaissance. Arts et humanism cat 75. Folio 9, livre des Bains de Guillaume du Choul . 10 November 2015, 17:32:58 264 MBA DSC 8558 DxO (4)
RMPT38GJ–Italian Renaissance humanist and philosopher Leon Battista Alberti. Marble statue by Italian sculptor Giovanni Lusini on the facade of the Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMPDG3WJ–Netherlands postage stamp (1969) Erasmus of Rotterdam (Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus:1466 – 1536), Dutch Christian Humanist and the greatest .....
RM2CTGWHN–Antonello da Messina (Messina 1430 - Messina 1479). San Girolamo nello Studio about 1475. oil painting on wood cm 45,7 x 36,2. detail.
RF2F447G7–Scholar of the Reformation period, Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, probably on 28 October 1466/1467/1469 - 11/12 July 1536, an important Dutch scholar of Renaissance humanism / Gelehrtentracht der Reformationszeit, Desiderius Erasmus von Rotterdam, vermutlich am 28. Oktober 1466/1467/1469 - 11./12. Juli 1536, ein bedeutender niederländischer Gelehrter des Renaissance-Humanismus, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMBG8P4F–Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (known as Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam) (1466/1469-1536). Dutch Renaissance humanist.
RMPNY2HA–Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (1533-1592). Writer of the French Renaissance. Portrait. Colored engraving.
RMT7RJ0M–Juan Luis Vives, 1493 –1540. Spanish scholar and humanist. After an 18th century print.
RM2NH9048–Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494) was an Italian Renaissance philosopher who wrote the Oration on the Dignity of Man, a key text of Renaissance humanism. He was the founder of the tradition of Christian Kabbalah, a key tenet of early modern Western esotericism. His 900 Theses was the first printed book to be universally banned by the Church. Engraving by Johann Theodor de Bry, c. 1597-1599. Colorized.
RMKK7ATG–Pietro Bembo (1470-1547) Venetian and Italian scholar and poet whose most influential work was ‘Prose della volgar lingua’ about writing poetry in Italian. Engraving from “True Portraits…” by André Thévet (1516-1590) published in 1584.
RM2D99NTY–GIOVANNI PICO DELLA MIRANDOLA ( Mirandola 1463 - Firenze 1494 ) italian philosopher , celebrated for his prodigious memory - RENAISSANCE - RINASCIMENTO - scrittore - writer - FILOSOFO - UMANESIMO - UMANISTA - HUMANISM - HUMANIST - MEMORIA - portrait - ritratto - long hair man - cappello - hat - GAY ---- Archivio GBB
RF2BM6N7H–Renaissance art style icon
RMA4JB9R–Desiderius Erasmus, Renaissance humanist, (1833). Artist: E Scriven
RF2C7KHDH–Frescos cover the walls and columns of the Spanish Renaissance nave and high altar in the main chapel of Real Monasterio de San Jeronimo de Granada
RFPJ6R26–Sculpture of the Famous Renaissance Sculptor Michelangelo at the Funerary Monument in the Basilica Santa Croce, Florence, Italy.
RMBA7YYX–Sickingen, Franz von, 2.3.1481 - 7.5.1523, German knight, portrait, copper engraving by Hieronymus Hopfer, 16th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMHT3XME–'Sir Thomas More', 1526-1527 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger.
RM2GMPHHF–Giovanni Boccaccio, 1313 – 1375, Italian poet
RM2P91CFM–Gerolamo Savonarola was an Italian Dominican friar and preacher, known for his fiery sermons denouncing corruption, vice, and the excesses of the Renaissance. He briefly ruled Florence as a theocratic state, before being executed for heresy in 1498
RMP7R8AH–Français : Exposition Lyon Renaissance. Arts et humanism, cat 80. Premier livre manuscrit des Antiquités romaines de Guillaume du Choul, folio 8 et 8bis : l'arc de triomphe servant d'entrée du forum de Trajan, d'après une monnaie d'or . 10 November 2015, 17:40:24 264 MBA DSC 8558 DxO (2)
RMR1H2GN–Marble putto on the funeral monument to Italian Renaissance humanist Carlo Marsuppini designed by Italian Renaissance sculptor Desiderio da Settignano (1430-1464) in the Basilica di Santa Croce (Basilica of the Holy Cross) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RF2TC5XXY–Devine light on Santa Croce, Florence Italy
RM2BD0RYP–Encounter of Petrarch and Guy de Chauliac outside the castle of the Popes in Avignon. Francesco Petrarca (July 20, 1304 - July 19, 1374), commonly anglicized as Petrarch, was an Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy, and one of the earliest humanists. He is often called the 'Father of Humanism'. His sonnets were admired and imitated throughout Europe during the Renaissance and became a model for lyrical poetry. He traveled widely in Europe and served as an ambassador and has been called 'the first tourist' because he traveled just for pleasure. Guy de Chauliac (1300 - July 25, 1368), w
RM2WWFJ2B–Giotto's 'The Deposition' (early 14th century): Found in the Scrovegni Chapel, Padua, this fresco captures the poignant moment of Christ's lamentation after being taken down from the cross. Renowned for its emotional depth and realistic depiction of grief, Giotto's work marks a significant shift towards humanism in art. The composition, with its focus on human emotion and the innovative use of space, plays a pivotal role in the transition to Renaissance artistry.
RM2WAC4YA–Erasmus (c. 1466-1536). Dutch theologian, philosopher and humanist. Portrait. Detail. Engraving. Sciences & Lettres au Moyen Age et à l'époque de la Renaissance. París, 1877.
RM2WD75HC–Erasmus (c. 1466-1536). Dutch theologian, philosopher and humanist. Portrait. Engraving. Sciences & Lettres au Moyen Age et à l'époque de la Renaissance. París, 1877.
RMHMBKE2–Juan Luis Vives, 1493 –1540. Spanish scholar and humanist. After an etching in Retratos de Los Españoles Ilustres, published Madrid, 1791
RMD3BR3W–Vintage engraving after Albert Durer of Desiderius Erasmus, 1466 to 1536, known as Erasmus of Rotterdam
RMAMH4CT–Francesco Petrarca Italian scholar poet and humanist 1304 –1374 francis Petrarch Renaissance father humanism 16th century cre
RM2BC63H2–Encounter of Petrarch and Guy de Chauliac outside the castle of the Popes in Avignon. Francesco Petrarca (July 20, 1304 - July 19, 1374), commonly anglicized as Petrarch, was an Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy, and one of the earliest humanists. He is often called the 'Father of Humanism'. His sonnets were admired and imitated throughout Europe during the Renaissance and became a model for lyrical poetry. He traveled widely in Europe and served as an ambassador and has been called 'the first tourist' because he traveled just for pleasure. Guy de Chauliac (1300 - July 25, 1368), w
RF2BKTWMY–Renaissance art style RGB color icon
RM2BE582F–Poetry. Copla by poet and notary Valencian Andreu Martin Pineda (d.1566). Engraving, 19th century.
RF2C7KJ0B–Frescos cover the walls and columns of the Spanish Renaissance nave and high altar in the main chapel of Real Monasterio de San Jeronimo de Granada
RF2GA870W–Raphael , Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, The School of Athens, 1511, fresco, Vatican Museums, Vatican City, Romewall
RMBA8038–Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313 - 21.12.1375, Italian author/writer, illustration to 'Filocolo': Florio, covered by flowers, rised up to the tower, print of a Filocolo hand script, 14th century,
RMHT3XMF–'Sir Thomas More', 1526-1527 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger.
RM2GMPHF1–Giovanni Boccaccio, 1313 – 1375, Italian poet
RFPP5X21–Juvenile portrait of Francesco Berni (1497-1535), Italian poet of the Renaissance time
RF2T9C2GJ–Andreas Vesal oder Andreas Vesalius war ein flämischer Anatom und Chirurg der Renaissance bzw. des Humanismus deutscher Abstammung, 1514 bis 1564, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert / Andreas Vesal or Andreas Vesalius was a Flemish anatomist and surgeon of the Renaissance and Humanism of German descent, 1514 to 1564, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original
RMPT38GY–Italian Renaissance humanist and politician Niccolò Machiavelli. Marble statue by Italian sculptor Lorenzo Bartolini on the facade of the Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMJF7EPY–Francois Rabelais - Portrait of the French Renaissance writer, doctor and humanist (1524-1585) by Leonard Gautier. 1601.
RF2C02AYT–Urbino (Italy) Cathedral façade with statue on the front
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