Franz Hubmann. Oskar Werner and Gertrud Kückelmann rehearsing ‘Torquato Tasso’. Vienna. 1962
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I started this at October 2022 and left to rot on a folder until now - but now I have photoshop that stopped functioning and I finished it with paint - the low effort is real.
Btw: italian literature authors matrix - from medieval to early modern || 20th century authors coming soon
edit: a little explanation for anyone who isn’t an expert of italian literature
bitch row: Dante Alighieri, Alessandro Manzoni, Giambattista Marino, Vittorio Alfieri
thot row: Giovanni Boccaccio, Torquato Tasso, Ugo Foscolo, Pietro Aretino
bastard row: Pietro Bembo, Giovanni Verga, Giosuè Carducci, Carlo Goldoni
baby row: Francesco Petrarch, Giacomo Leopardi, Ludovico Ariosto, Angelo Poliziano
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Work in progress of the death of Clorinda, from Jerusalem Delivered. I’m not that fond of my previous version ahaha
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Erminia discovering the wounded Tancred, Guercino, 1618
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Idk which era would have the worst Twitter drama but I do know the Ariosto VS Tasso diatribe in the late 1500s would've done numbers on Tumblr dot com
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He was a Gerusalemme Liberata boy and she was an Orlando Furioso girl, do i need to say more?
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Torquato Tasso (deceased)
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Bisexual
DOB: 11 March 1544
RIP: 25 April 1595
Ethnicity: White - Italian
Occupation: Poet
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Non so, né posso, né voglio se non replicar le medesime cose: son nulla, so nulla, posso nulla, e voglio nulla.
T. Tasso, Le lettere
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“Perduto è tutto il tempo,
che in amar non si spende.”
— Torquato Tasso
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Domenico Morelli - Torquato Tasso reading 'Liberated Jerusalem' to Eleonora dEste.
Versions >> 1 | 2
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La Gerusalemme liberata by Fabio Fabbi
Gerusalemme liberata, (“Jerusalem Liberated”) heroic epic poem in ottava rima, the masterpiece of Torquato Tasso. He completed it in 1575 and then spent several years revising it. While he was incarcerated in the asylum of Santa Anna, part of the poem was published without his knowledge as Il Goffredo; he published the complete epic in 1581. It was published in English as Jerusalem Delivered. Gerusalemme liberata tells of the Christian army led by Godfrey of Bouillon during the last months of the First Crusade, which recovered Jerusalem from the Turks in 1099.
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Death of Clorinda.
I’m studying italian literature for un upcoming exam and Torquato Tasso impressed me
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