Serenade, Arthur von Ramberg (1819-1875)
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Character portraits for Schiller's Maria Stuart (1800), drawn by Arthur von Ramberg, 1859.
Elisabeth, Maria, Leicester, Mortimer
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Well, none of my friends wanted to listen my endless gibberish about High Middle Ages, so my bro advised me to create a tumblr blog.
So, yeah, now you will have to listen to my stupid historical jokes. Good luck.
What will be here?
Well, mainly:
• European history in general
• European Middle Ages (history, culture and other stuff)
And if you want a more precise list:
• Hohenstaufen family
• Especially about Friedrich II
• France vs England because it’s classic
• Kingdom of Bohemia and HRE in general
• Charles IV (Charles of Luxembourg) because he’s gorgeous
• “The Divine Comedy” by Dante Alighieri
• Medici family
• Niccolo Machiavelli because he is gorgeous as well
• Lot’s of random stuff about Medieval Italy
• And be prepared for lot’s of silly jokes on these topics
"Feci quod potui faciant meliora potentes"
© Probably said by someone very long time ago, quoted by me 2000 years after
About the paintings I used:
Profile image: Portrait of Giotto, detail from “Five Famous Men of the Florentine Renaissance” by unknown author
Profile heading: “The Court of Emperor Frederick II in Palermo” by Arthur von Ramberg
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Chopin (1873). Albert von Keller (German, 1844-1920). Oil on canvas. Neue Pinakothek.
Richly dressed, the two ladies are seated in an elegant drawing room, furnished according to the fashion of the day with a Far-Eastern lacquered screen. The fine-scale painting, based on the Dutch master of the 17th century, Gerard Terborch, as well as on Keller's contemporary Arthur G. von Ramberg, established the fame of the artist, who, as a music lover and connoisseur, owed considerable inspiration to the inspirational effect of the music.
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ARTHUR GEORG VON RAMBERG (GERMAN, 1819–1875).
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Artist : Arthur George Von Ramberg
"Rendezvous" (1870)
Oilpainting on canvas
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Arthur Georg von Ramberg 🎨🖌️
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"The voice of the majority is no proof of justice."
— Friedrich Schiller
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1870 Arthur von Ramberg - Rendevous
(Private collection)
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