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nuphotolife · 7 months
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federicafaccin · 2 years
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Here are a few words from the book Il Processo di Condanna di Giovanna D’Arco (curated by Teresa Cremisi, published by SE SRL, Milan 2000) about Joan of Arc’s banner. ⚜️ «BEAUPÈRE: Quando andasti a Orléans avevi uno stendardo. Di che colore era? GIOVANNA: Avevo uno stendardo tutto disseminato di gigli; sopra c’erano raffigurati il mondo con due gigli ai lati; era bianco, di tela bianca, e c’erano scritti i nomi di Gesù e Maria. Aveva frange di seta. BEAUPÈRE: Questi nomi, Gesù e Maria, erano scritti in alto, in basso o di lato? GIOVANNA: Di lato, credo. BEAUPÈRE: A che cosa era più affezionata? Al tuo stendardo o alla tua spada? GIOVANNA: Al mio stendardo! Ci tenevo molto, quaranta volte più che alla mia spada. BEAUPÈRE: Chi ti ha detto di far dipingere quelle figure sullo stendardo? GIOVANNA: Quante volte devo dire che tutto quello che ho fatto l’ho fatto per la volontà di Dio? Portavo io stessa il mio stendardo quando andavo in battaglia, perché non volevo uccidere gente. Non ho mai ucciso nessuno. […] GIUDICE: Cosa voleva dire quella immagine di Dio che reggeva il mondo con i due angeli? GIOVANNA: Santa Caterina e santa Margherita mi esortarono a prendere quello stendardo, a farci dipingere il Re dei Cieli e a portarlo con ardimento. In quanto al significato, non ne so nulla.» [cit. Cremisi Teresa, Il Processo di Condanna di Giovanna D’Arco, SE srl, Milano 2000, pp. 44, 45, 75.] Relapsa is a hand-bound book and its illustrations are original silkscreen prints. The text is based on Joan of Arc’s trial of sentence, taken from a historic document. If interested, you can buy the silkscreen prints from the book project Relapsa. 🖼️ For prices informations DM me or contact me by e-mail: [email protected]
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artschoolglasses · 3 months
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A Windy Day - Scene Outside the Shop of Bowles, the Printseller, in St. Paul's Churchyard
Watercolour ca. 1785, by Robert Dighton
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machinedalal · 2 years
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https://dl.machinedalal.com/CxNS #printequipment #printseller #machinebuyers #machinedalal
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Walter Goodman - The Printseller's Window (1883)
Painted in the illusionistic technique of trompe l’oeil (French for “fool the eye),” The Printseller depicts a heavily-bearded shopkeeper cradling a small statuette of Cupid. The display case before him contains a variety of objects, including prints, books, coins in a porcelain dish, a magnifying glass, a wineglass, a strand of pearls and a metal tankard. Many of the prints are reproductions of famous paintings that would have been familiar to Walter Goodman’s audience of the early 1880s.
A string of small photographs called cartes-de-visites stretches across the display case. These small photographic portraits, sized to mount on a visiting card, became extremely popular; a craze developed for collecting the cartes of celebrities as well as family and friends. Here, each represents a famous Victorian painter of Goodman’s time, including John Everett Millais, Rosa Bonheur, and Lawrence Alma-Tadema (fourth, sixth, and ninth from the left, respectively). A larger photographic portrait of the famous art critic John Ruskin is located in the center directly below the string of cartes.
Although relatively unknown, Walter Goodman was an interesting and practiced artist with a varied career as a portraitist, illustrator and writer. Of Jewish heritage, he was the son of portraitist Julia Salaman Goodman. He was widely traveled and an intimate member of London’s theatrical society. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and the British Institution. (source)
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metmuseum · 9 months
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Clement de Jonghe, Printseller. 1651. Credit line: H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, 1929 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/364150
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didzblog · 1 year
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Leda and the Swan after 1537
Cornelis [Willem] Bos (c1506/10 — before 7 May 1555) was a Flemish engraver, printseller and book publisher, through whose images after paintings and reproducing ancient Roman sculptures, like the Laocoön, classic works were put in the visual repertory of Northern European artists.
 His work is often signed with the monogram C-B.
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venicepearl · 9 days
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Jane Hogarth (c. 1709 – 1789) was a British printseller and businesswoman who preserved the rights to the artwork of her husband, William Hogarth, following his death. She successfully continued to produce and sell his work for many years.
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rhianna · 5 months
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English: Magician (Le Magicien ou le Bateleur) from the Grand Etteilla tarot deck. This deck was published by H. Pussey in Paris circa 1890.Datecirca 1890SourceFlickrAuthorEtteilla  (1738–1791) Alternative names
Jean-Baptiste AllietteDescriptionFrench writer, printseller, occultist and merchantDate of birth/death1738 12 December 1791 Location of birth/deathParisParisAuthority file
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VIAF: 39372826
ISNI: 0000 0001 1809 8374
LCCN: n88177535
GND: 12141888X
SUDOC: 026682796
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frock-destroyer · 4 years
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My art prints now on sale on Etsy! WOOO Party!
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nuphotolife · 2 years
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federicafaccin · 3 months
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«GIUDICE: Sei rimasta a lungo nella torre di Beaurevoir? GIOVANNA: Quattro mesi circa; quando seppi che sarebbero venuti gli inglesi, fui molto in collera. Le mie Voci mi proibirono più volte di lanciarmi dalla torre ma poi, per paura degli inglesi, decisi di lanciarmi dopo aver raccomandato la mia anima a Dio e alla Santa Vergine e rimasi ferita. Dopo il salto, la voce di santa Caterina mi disse di farmi coraggio, che sarei guarita e che quelli di Compiègne avrebbero ricevuto aiuti. Io pregavo sempre per quelli di Compiègne insieme alle mie Voci. GIUDICE: che cosa hai raccontato dopo quel salto dalla torre? GIOVANNA: Alcuni dicevano che ero morta; non appena i borgognoni si accorsero che ero ancora viva, furono loro a dirmi che mi ero buttata di sotto. […] GIUDICE: Giovanna, di’ ai tuoi giudici perché ti sei gettata dalla torre di Beaurevoir. GIOVANNA: Avevo sentito dire che gli abitanti di Compiègne, tutti a partire dall’età di sette anni, sarebbero stati passati per le armi. E io avrei preferito morire piuttosto che vivere dopo una tale carneficina. Questa fu una delle ragioni. L’altra fu che avevo saputo di essere stata venduta agli inglesi e io avrei preferito morire piuttosto che finire in mano agli inglesi, ai miei nemici. [...] »
[cit. Cremisi Teresa, Il Processo di Condanna di Giovanna D’Arco, SE srl, Milano 2000, pp. 70, 71, 93.]
Another picture of the local group exhibition Artifici.o and a silkscreen print depicting Joan of Arc, while she’s throwing herself outside the prison tower of Beaurevoir. 🏰 The above text is based on Joan of Arc’s trial of sentence. If interested, you can buy the silkscreen prints from the book project Relapsa 🗡️
For prices informations DM me or contact me by e-mail: [email protected]
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altered-ego-art · 4 years
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Close up view of Madam Moth <3 Sent this one off to Picture Prints to have put on a canvas, cannot wait to see how she turns out! #paint #painter #mixedmedia #painting #art #artist #arte #artforsale #cheshireartist #gallery #prints #wallart #moth #abstractart #fashion #girlsthatmakestuff #deathsheadmoth #printselling #artforsalebyartist #supportsmallbusiness #supportartists #creative #shopsmall #decor https://www.instagram.com/p/CGAdASHnAqN/?igshid=1q8xiwy396wj5
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mtolympusmemes · 3 years
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So last week I was in Maui and other than a broken toe I got this SICK map of Ancient Greece
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It’s a print of a map of ANCIENT GREECE as perceived by ANCIENT GREEKS! It was originally done in France in the 1800s so it’s all in French and Greek! It includes the names of the ancient islands and the routes of the argonauts and Odysseus!
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I love this so much I’m so happy
The place I got this from is Lahaina Printsellers. They’re online too and have ORIGINALS not just prints like these! If you’re a history nerd CHECK THEM OUT!! They’re so cool
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irish-artist-ie · 4 years
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#Repost @lemongraphs • • • • • • Obviously I love lemons! I have been looking through my old doodles and sketches, and revamping them. It’s been really fun to rediscover them. This lemon was one 👉 (the last pic) . . . . . #cardmaker #irishbusiness #hiringillustrator #illustratorscout #homedesigners #etsyshop #patternandprint #childrendesigner #surfacepattern #graphicdesign #irishillustrator #businessowner #wallart #shopart #homeimprovements #designidea #procreate #printseller #textiledesign #textileartist #phonecasedesign #digitalart #digitalart #colorful #colourful #lemons #lemongraphs . Sign up for an Irish artist profile or sell online #linkinbio ☝️ https://www.instagram.com/p/B_avFwInxkA/?igshid=1r08qd5eseynw
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metmuseum · 8 months
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Self-portrait in a Red Cap. 18th century. Credit line: Gift of Susan Schulman Printseller and Carolyn Bullard Fine Prints, 2009 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/390098
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