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Fauchard of the Bodyguard of Cardinal Scipione Borghese-Caffarelli. Italian, 1600-1610
Etched Morion Cabasset, Italian, late 16th century.from the Saint Louis Art Museum
Ornately embossed Italian morion, circa 1550-1570.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Italian poleaxe, circa 1500from The Art Institute of Chicago
Italian poleaxe, late 15th centuryfrom The Art Institute of Chicago
“Please don’t retouch my wrinkles. It took me so long to earn them.”Anna Magnani, who pushed h
The Trevi Fountain, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, between 1748 and 1774
The Ansaldo MIAS/MORAS 35,An Italian creation by the Ansaldo corporation in 1935, the Motomitraglia
The Roar of the Trombini,Originally trombini (aka pistoni) were serious weapons used in Italian hist
Still Life with Apples, Federico Zandomeneghi (1841-1917)
Day Two | Icon | Art History Post PromptFor day two what is more iconic in Western art than a classi
historicwomendaily:the daughters of frederico i gonzaga, marquess of manuta & margaret of bavari
“The Suitor” (detail) by Vittorio Reggianini (1858-1938).
Italian parade halberd, early 17th century.from The Cleveland Museum of Art
Christ and the Samaritan Woman, Carlo Maratta, 2nd half of 17th century
A beautiful and rare linstock, Italian, 16th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Sisyphus, Titian, 1548-49
Ilio Negri, artwork for a series of art history city guides, 1972. Milano, Istituto per la Storia de
Italian Vetterli Model 1870/87/16 bolt action rifle, World War Ifrom Hermann Historica
Crucifixion and Madonna and Child with Saints (diptych), Bonaventura Berlinghieri, 1255
A pair of silver mounted flintlock pistols signed “Lazarino Cominazzo”. Originates from
Ornate snaplock or snaphaunce carbine from Brescia, Italy. Barrel by Lazzarino Comizzano. Artwork b
Beautiful Italian snaphaunce musket crafted by Giuseppe Guardiani, early 19th century.
Giovanni Segantini, L'amore alla fonte della vita, 1896.
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