Sunday, November 29, 2009

What Do Net Emulators Do

STUDY-EL BOSCO AND JAN SANDERS VAN Hemessen


My friend
CAPTAIN or your blog, Captain of the famed El Palenque Lanzaenristre ( funny name, I hope one day I explain) demonstrated last week in a post, the picture of Jan Sanders van Hemessen "The removal of the stone of madness" and he said that there was another box titled the same, the painter also Flamenco, El Bosco.

I knew both tables, but not me had occurred compared. Here you get both, so we can compare them. I think they both great. Thank you, Captain.


Hieronymus Bosch "El Bosco
1453-1516

" The stone of madness "


JAN SANDERS VAN
Hemessen
1500-1566

"The stone of madness" 1555



Legend Flemish said there was a very stupid man, who believed that their lack of intelligence produced obstruction of the brain caused by a stone insanity. Therefore, the quarrying sanity returned.

box Bosch, there is an inscription that reads: "Take away the stone, my name is Lubbert Das." The transcript is Lubbert Das: stupid person, simple and silly.

In both tables there are references to the stupidity, the deception, fraud, money.




PD.: In case you want to learn more and more of Bosch and this box, I bind a lovely post, Pilar Alamo MORISOT.



Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Numéro De Licence Virtual Plastic Surgery

" The Snake Charmer "


In one of my favorite blogs I saw this picture, a post on this table. Not remember which. This week I've seen him on "Live" at the Thyssen Museum, the exhibition "The Tears of Eros" ... and is ... wonderful, green, green, green, green, all green, green "exotic and erotic" awesome ... that this reproduction does not do justice .... And it's an enigmatic, sensational. When you go forward ... the woman's eyes, brighter than the moon itself ... is ... fantastic ...

IF YOU CAN NOT miss the SEE, AND EXPOSURE .....
"The Snake Charmer"
1,907


HENRI ROUSSEAU
(1844-1910)
France

Monday, November 2, 2009

Men Wearing Women's Girdles

EMPRESS TERESA MARGARITA MANOLO VALDES OF AUSTRIA

The Infanta of Spain, Margarita Teresa of Austria, was born in Madrid on July 12, 1651, and died in Vienna on March 12, 1673, at 22 years of age.
The Rose Princess 1653/1654

Velázquez



The Infanta Margarita Teresa
1654

Velázquez
or
Juan Bautista Martinez del Mazo


(Detail of the table: The Family of Philip IV, or Las Meninas)


La Familia de Felipe IV, Las Meninas or
( detail) 1656

Velázaquez
The Princess with the same outfit as in Las Meninas Velazquez



The Infanta Unknown



The Infanta Margarita Teresa of Spain
The Infanta in 1659
Blue
Velázquez
The Infata in Red
1660


Velázquez (authorship disputed between the master and his son and pupil, Juan Bautista Martinez del Mazo)



The Infante
mourning dress
(after the death of his father, King Philip IV) 1666


Juan Bautista del Mazo
(1605-1667)

The Infanta Maria Teresa
1662-1664



The Infanta Margarita Teresa

1665 Chateau Du
Gerard
The Infanta Margarita of Spain Unknown author Teresa

Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna



The Infanta of Spain became Empress, when she married in Vienna (Austria), in the year 1666, with his uncle, Emperor Leopold I, brother of his mother.
The Empress Margarita Teresa

Jan 1667 Thomas


Leopold I Emperor of Holy Roman Empire

Jan 1667 Thomas


The star of "Las Meninas", he had four children, died following the birth of her youngest daughter, Maria Anna von Österreich Erzherzogin, born in December of 1,672.



But as a profane like me, does more to learn and be surprised, and since I discovered a completely unknown author to me, as is the son of Velazquez, the named Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo, then here are some data, and Table very interesting, he painted his own family.

Martínez del Mazo, was born in Cuenca in 1605 and died in Madrid in 1667. He married a daughter of Velasquez, Francisca Velázquez y Pacheco in 1633.

The painter's family

1665 Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo
Art History Museum Vienna



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