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3 years ago
Bust Of Tommaso Rangone - Sculpture By Alessandro Vittoria
Bust Of Tommaso Rangone - Sculpture By Alessandro Vittoria
Bust Of Tommaso Rangone - Sculpture By Alessandro Vittoria

Bust of Tommaso Rangone - sculpture by Alessandro Vittoria

Materials:

- Fountain pen (indigraph)

- Flüssige kohle (liquid charcoal) - schmincke

-Ecoline

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Note: I didn’t have time to publish my drawings, because, you know…school…

But well, I went to Vicenza on the weekends and found that there was an exhibition of renaissance artists, so I went straight to buy some tickets without losing time, and then I stayed the rest of the day in a museum drawing some sculpture by Alessandro Vittoria, a mannerist sculptor of the Venetian School in the late 16th century.


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1 year ago
16th Century Flower Illustration PNGs.
16th Century Flower Illustration PNGs.
16th Century Flower Illustration PNGs.
16th Century Flower Illustration PNGs.
16th Century Flower Illustration PNGs.
16th Century Flower Illustration PNGs.
16th Century Flower Illustration PNGs.
16th Century Flower Illustration PNGs.
16th Century Flower Illustration PNGs.

16th century flower illustration PNGs.

(source: Book of Flower Studies, ca. 1510–1515)


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3 months ago
They Say Fake It Until You Make It So I Tried To Make A Real Book Cover For Once.  With This Illustration,
They Say Fake It Until You Make It So I Tried To Make A Real Book Cover For Once.  With This Illustration,
They Say Fake It Until You Make It So I Tried To Make A Real Book Cover For Once.  With This Illustration,

They say fake it until you make it so I tried to make a real book cover for once.  With this illustration, inspired by 'The Familiar' by Leigh Bardugo, I was trying to capture the allure of the book's world where history and fantasy intertwine. With ok results, I think lol

https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/egart/the-familiar/


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1 month ago
~ Human Skull With Mosaic Designs.

~ Human Skull With Mosaic Designs.

Culture: Mixteca-Puebla

Period: Late Postclassic

Date: A.D. 1300-1520

Medium: Bone, stone and shell


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1 year ago

If you wanted to dress in any era from the beginning of earth to now, what era? I'm totally going for either the 16th century or the 50s.


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L'esaltazione Della Croce, Con Santi.

L'esaltazione della croce, con Santi.

Giovanni Battista Paggi, 1554–1627


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1 month ago

Elizabethan Jewelry Chains

 Let’s talk Elizabethan shiny things!

Elizabethan Jewelry Chains
Elizabethan Jewelry Chains

Left: Portrait of a Nobelwoman in a cartwheel ruff, attributed to John Bettes the Younger, 1585 Right: Portrait of a Lady Aged 21, Unknown Artist, c.1590

Specifically, I want to talk about jewelry chains. They were often worn just like necklaces, but they were also draped around the shoulders or draped in loops at the front of the bodice. They could be extremely long – one found in the Cheapside Hoard was 8 feet long! 

These chains are featured heavily in portraiture from the 16th and 17th centuries, and thanks to the Cheapside Hoard, we have quite a few extant examples of these jewelry chains.

Elizabethan Jewelry Chains

The Cheapside Hoard was found during the demolition of a house near St. Paul’s Cathedral, back in 1912. As they broke through the floorboards of the house and into the much older basement, they discovered a cache of over 500 pieces of late Elizabethan and early Stuart-era jewelry. The jewels featured emeralds from Columbia, diamonds and rubies from India and Burma, ancient Egyptian and Byzantine jewels and coins, as well as delicate gold and enamelwork crafted by the goldsmiths in London. At the time, Cheapside was London’s main shopping center and the home to the majority of the goldsmiths. It’s thought that the hoard was buried to keep it safe, possibly during the English Civil War.

I set out on a hunt to find jewelry bits that resembled the links we see in the Cheapside Hoard pieces. Amazingly, I came across some suitable pieces on AliExpress!

Elizabethan Jewelry Chains
Elizabethan Jewelry Chains

Left: Chain from AliExpress Right: Detail of Cheapside Hoard chain, Museum of London

I didn’t set out to copy any one chain from the Hoard, but instead used the shapes and sizes of those chains to help guide me while I was buying my bits and pieces.

Elizabethan Jewelry Chains

Finding the suitable pieces was really the most difficult part of making these chains. Once everything arrived, assembly was quick and simple.

Elizabethan Jewelry Chains

I ended up with quite a variety of finished chains. None of them are as long as their cousins in the museums, but I think they’re a good start to my Elizabethan jewelry collection, and will definitely grace the front of many a bodice at future events.

Elizabethan Jewelry Chains
Elizabethan Jewelry Chains
Elizabethan Jewelry Chains

Bibliography:

Cheapside Hoard Chains, London Museum —Enameled Chain of Flowers, Bows, and Leaves https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/v/object-119591/enamelled-chain-of-flowers-bows-and-leaves/ —Enameled Floral Chain https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/v/object-119585/enamelled-floral-chain/ —Diamond and Enamel Chain https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/v/object-119584/diamond-and-enamel-chain/

Cheapside Hoard Chian, V&A Museum —Chain, 1590-1620 https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O74076/cheapside-hoard-chain-unknown/

Forsyth, H. (2013). London’s Lost Jewels: The Cheapside Hoard. Philip Wilson Publishers.

Wheeler, R. M. (1928). The Cheapside Hoard of Elizabethan and Jacobean Jewelry. Antiquity: A Review of World Archaeology, 2(8). https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/abs/the-cheapside-hoard-of-elizabethan-and-jacobean-jewellery-by-r-e-mortimer-wheeler-london-museum-catalogues-no-2-1928-1s/1E585E583A88D8B55DB29EE30B85D79E

Ganoksin. (2016, October 19). The Cheapside Hoard – Ganoksin jewelry making community. https://www.ganoksin.com/article/the-cheapside-hoard/

Hackenbroch, Y. (1941). A jewelled necklace in the British Museum. The Antiquaries Journal, 21(4), 342–344. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003581500048381 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquaries-journal/article/abs/jewelled-necklace-in-the-british-museum/965C70079702E42C7096519CBF7A8470


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1 year ago
Had A Last Minute Notion To Make An Elizabethan-inspired Embroidery Pattern To Celebrate The Eclipse.

Had a last minute notion to make an Elizabethan-inspired embroidery pattern to celebrate the eclipse. I originally thought of doing a coif pattern, but thought the eclipse would get lost in the folds of the cap, so I ultimately went with a sweet bag. Since it was cloudy throughout totality, I thought it would be fun to incorporate the stars & clouds embroidery from a c.1600 waistcoat at the Bath Fashion Museum. The sun design is inspired by various period illustrations of sun motifs, minus the face they always seemed to put on every sun/moon design because I just couldn't make it not look silly.

I have no idea what stitches I would use for this bag, since sweet bags tend to use all sorts of different stitches. The original stars & clouds design is in blackwork, but I haven't seen any evidence of blackwork used on sweet bags. I'd probably do the background in a black or darkest blue metallic gobelin stitch (also ahistorical, but pretty!), the clouds/stars in silver stem stitch, the corona and rays in satin stitch or plaited braid, and the moon in black detatched buttonhole or some other fill stitch. Or I'd do the entire thing in blackwork except the corona and rays of the sun, which I'd do in gilt, documentation be damned.


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1 year ago

Wanted to share this one again as my most popular design so far!

Astronomia From Margarita Philosophica, Gregor Reisch, 1503 Over A Contemporary NASA Photo Of The Milky

Astronomia from Margarita Philosophica, Gregor Reisch, 1503 over a contemporary NASA photo of the milky way. Prints available on shirts, stickers, magnets, etc! https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/152284224


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1 year ago
Astronomia From Margarita Philosophica, Gregor Reisch, 1503 Over A Contemporary NASA Photo Of The Milky

Astronomia from Margarita Philosophica, Gregor Reisch, 1503 over a contemporary NASA photo of the milky way. Prints available on shirts, stickers, magnets, etc! https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/152284224


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