TumblrPics.com
HOME
DMCA
Live
Gallery
Viewer
Rosalba Carriera
toxic-slut
piskierust
big bo
equineyiff
themarionette-theporcelaindoll
LIVE
The Four Seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter, attributed to the circle of Rosalba CarrieraIt
Flora by Rosalba Carriera Italian, 1730pastel on paperUffizi Gallery
Bacchante with a Tambourine, or Allegory of Music by Rosalba CarrieraItalian, 1712oil on canvasBava
Rosalba Carriera, Self-Portrait as “Winter”, 1730-31
Apollo by Rosalba CarrieraItalian, 18th-centuryoil on canvasState Hermitage Museum
Detail from A Muse by Rosalba Carriera. Italian, mid-1720s. Pastel on laid blue paper. J. Paul Getty
Spring by Rosalba CarrieraItalian, c. 1725pastel on grey paper mounted on cardboardState Hermitage M
detailsofpaintings:Rosalba Carriera, Maria Theresa, Archduchesse of Habsburg (detail)1730
Gustavus Hamilton, 2nd Viscount Boyne, in Masquerade Costume, by Rosalba Carriera, Metropolitan Muse
Carriera Rosalba
Lord Sidney Beauclerk (1793–1744), c.1720-23 by Rosalba Carriera (Italian, 1675–1757)
womeninarthistory: A Muse, Rosalba Carriera
Allegory of Painting, attributed to a sister of Rosalba Carriera Italian, 18th century pastel on pap
rosalba-carriera:Maria Theresa, Archduchess of Habsburg, 1730, Rosalba Carriera
rosalba-carriera:Africa, Rosalba Carriera
centuriespast:A Muse, mid-1720s, Rosalba Carriera; pastel on blue paper. The J. Paul Getty Museum
A Muse by Rosalba Carriera Italian, mid-1720spastel on laid blue paperGetty Museum
rosalba-carriera: Portrait of Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo, Rosalba Carrierawww.wikiart.org/en
patricia-loves-art: Rosalba Carriera (1675-1757) ~ Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
pintoras:Rosalba Carriera (Italian, 1675 - 1757): Poetry (via Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe)
rosalba-carriera: Maria Theresa, Archduchess of Habsburg, 1730, Rosalba Carriera
Rosalba Carriera (1675-1757):Allegory of Poetry. 18th century.
rosalba-carriera: Portrait of Countess Grafin von Furstenberg, Rosalba Carriera, 1735, Art Institute
Self-Portrait, 1715 by Rosalba Carriera (Italian, 1675–1757)
Prev Page
Next Page