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anastpaul · 2 months
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The First Sunday of Lent, Notre-Dame de Laon / Our Lady of Laon, Rheims, France (500), St Simeon of Jerusalem, Martyr, St Bernadette, Virgin and the Saints for 18 February
The First Sunday of Lent Notre-Dame de Laon / Our Lady of Laon, Rheims, France (500), founded by St Remigius – 18 February:HERE:https://anastpaul.com/2021/02/18/our-lady-of-laon-rheims-france-500-and-memorials-of-the-saints-18-february/ St Simeon of Jerusalem (Died c 106) Martyr, Bishop of Jerusalem, Cousin of Jesus. Son of Cleopas, was a Jewish Christian leader and the second Bishop of…
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A collection of 75 high-resolution digital images of Fra Angelico ▶️https://boywithflower.gumroad.com/l/nogjcg ▶️https://www.boywithflowers.com/product/fra-angelico/ ▶️https://www.patreon.com/posts/64412435 Get more digital paintings. https://boywithflower.gumroad.com/ https://www.boywithflowers.com https://www.patreon.com/boy_with_flowers_art_gallery
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harry--vincent · 2 years
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Excruciation [DIGITAL ARTWORK, 2022] Existing imagery, passed through CRTV textures and layer divisions. IMAGE SOURCE: ‘The Crucifixion’ tempera painting by Fra Angelico, circa 1440. TYPEFACE: (Modified) ‘Helvetica Compressed’ by Natanael Gama. IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A horizontal image depicting a painting of the crucifixion of Christ in vivid distorted Red and Green. Underneath the text ‘Excruciation’ in a Red compressed Sans-serif typeface. All on a Black background.
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#FraAngelico visitado por los #ángeles Paul-Hippolyte #Flandrin - 1894
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singeratlarge · 6 months
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SUNDAY MATINEE MUSIC VIDEO: “When The Saints Go Marching In”  live w/The Maryknoll Fathers & Brothers & Friends https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvRavPFptM ...Most people know the first 3 verses of this song, but the full version (8+ verses and 2 refrains) is a chronology from The Book of Revelation. I learned it refrains and all, and it’s a blast to do!
Refrain 2: “Some say this world of trouble, is the only world we need, but I’m waiting for that morning, when the new world is revealed…”
“Saints” rose out of a 19th Century mist of hymn writers and black spiritual singers, possibly inspired by a 15th Century painting by Fra Angelico, “Forerunners of Christ With Saints & Martyrs.” The lyrics envision end-times judgment, promising freedom from the horrors of ecological blight and corruption, leading to a fulfillment of love and destiny. One of my favorite lines: “When our leaders learn to cry, when our leaders learn to cry, well I want to be in that number, when our leaders learn to cry.”
Early versions were usually slow and stately, gaining tempo over time. In 1938 Louis Armstrong put the New Orleans spark on it, making it a standard around the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvRavPFptM
#saints #maryknoll #fathers #brothers #louisarmstrong #neworleans #revelation #bible #fraangelico #johnnyjblair #singeratlarge
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andreybogoslowsky69 · 2 years
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If you compare #FraAngelico & #LeonardodaVinci “annunciation” you’ll see more enigmatic, and complex mind of a genius. It’s obvious who did “his homework” knows better how to paint reality. At same time make it into #epic symbol of our civilization. I’m #best #artist.#wow #lol
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Grablegung Christ
FraAngelico 1440 (Pinakothek) Rogier van der Weyden 1450 (Uffizien)
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artist-angelico · 2 years
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Madonna of Mercy with Kneeling Friars, 1424, Fra Angelico
Medium: parchment,tempera
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aic-armor · 2 years
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Saint Anthony Abbot, Fra Angelico, 1440, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medieval, and Renaissance
Trained initially as an illuminator, Fra Angelico became a Dominican friar early in his successful career as a painter. This panel was almost certainly once part of the major altarpiece that he painted shortly after 1440 for the high altar of the church of the Dominican convent of San Marco in Florence, a work commissioned by Cosimo de’ Medici. Dismantled by the early 19th century, Fra Angelico’s altarpiece had as its focal point a large central panel representing the Virgin and Child with saints; below this a predella featured episodes from the lives of the Medici patrons, Saints Cosmas (Cosimo’s namesake) and Damian. At the sides, set into the uprights of the frame, were 10 separate saints standing on clouds. Saint Anthony Abbot would have been one of these; a fourth-century Egyptian hermit, the saint was considered the founder of monasticism. Bequest of Elizabeth Iglehart Blair Size: 39.4 × 14.0 cm (15 1/2 × 5 1/2 in.) Medium: Tempera on panel
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/129756/
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The Crucifixion, Fra Angelico, possibly ca. 1440, European Paintings
Bequest of Benjamin Altman, 1913 Size: 13 3/8 x 19 3/4 in. (34 x 50.2 cm); set in panel 15 3/4 x 21 1/4 in. (40 x 54 cm) Medium: Tempera transferred to canvas, laid down on wood, gold ground
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435577
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mia-paintings · 2 years
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The Nativity, Fra Angelico, c. 1425, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Mary, Joseph, and the newborn Christ (Nativity) Size: 11 1/8 x 6 1/2 in. (28.26 x 16.51 cm) (panel) 11 x 6 1/2 in. (27.94 x 16.51 cm) (sight) 14 5/8 x 9 x 1 3/4 in. (37.15 x 22.86 x 4.45 cm) (outer frame) Medium: Tempera on poplar panel
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/1680/
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sweet-girll · 2 years
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SONO LA RAGAZZA....
Sono la ragazza che con gli sconosciuti non apre bocca, ma che con gli amici canta per strada.
Sono la ragazza timida, ma che a volte diventa sfacciata.
Sono la ragazza gentile che a volte diventa incredibilmente stronza.
Sono la ragazza sorridente anche se dentro vorrebbe piangere.
Sono la ragazza che dice che l'amore non serve, ma che non aspetta altro di essere baciata.
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singeratlarge · 6 months
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SUNDAY MATINEE MUSIC VIDEO: “When The Saints Go Marching In”  live w/The Maryknoll Fathers & Brothers & Friends https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvRavPFptM ...Most people know the first 3 verses of this song, but the full version (8+ verses and 2 refrains) is a chronology from The Book of Revelation. I learned it refrains and all, and it’s a blast to do!
Refrain 2: “Some say this world of trouble, is the only world we need, but I’m waiting for that morning, when the new world is revealed…”
“Saints” rose out of a 19th Century mist of hymn writers and black spiritual singers, possibly inspired by a 15th Century painting by Fra Angelico, “Forerunners of Christ With Saints & Martyrs.” The lyrics envision end-times judgment, promising freedom from the horrors of ecological blight and corruption, leading to a fulfillment of love and destiny. One of my favorite lines: “When our leaders learn to cry, when our leaders learn to cry, well I want to be in that number, when our leaders learn to cry.”
Early versions were usually slow and stately, gaining tempo over time. In 1938 Louis Armstrong put the New Orleans spark on it, making it a standard around the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvRavPFptM
#saints #maryknoll #fathers #brothers #louisarmstrong #neworleans #revelation #bible #fraangelico #johnnyjblair #singeratlarge
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Eve Babitz, Senta Berger, Richard Brooks (The Impressions), Joe Brown, Buckethead, Gil Evans, the 1848 debut of “Maamme” the Finnish national anthem, Carolyn Franklin, Red Garland, Alison Goldfrapp, Keith Hartsell, David Hollestelle (Herman Brood & His Wild Romance), Harvey Keitel, Rashford Kings, Danny Kirwan, Joe Louis, Michael Madden (Maroon 5), Magic Dick, Lou Marini, Daphne du Maurier, Beverley Owen, Robert Pattinson, Witold Pilecki, Teddy Randazzo, guitarist/bandleader Carmen Ratti, Dennis Rodman, the 1966 UK “Paint it Black” 45 by The Rolling Stones, Darius Rucker, Arthur Sullivan, Buck Taylor, one of my Top 10 all-time favorite drummers Paul Thompson (Roxy Music), Ritchie Valens, Pete Overend Watts (Mott the Hoople), Mary Wells, Lari White, Stevie Wonder, and the 1938 Louis Armstrong recording of “When the Saints Go Marching In.” Most people know the first 3 verses, but the full version (8+ verses and 2 refrains) is a chronology from The Book of Revelation. Satchmo’s recording of it imbedded it permanently into mainstream culture. There is no “official” version of the song, and the current lyrics (sung by Satch) are “the modern version.” The song rose out of a mist of hymn writers and black spiritual singers, theoretically inspired by a 15th Century painting by Fra Angelico. The lyrics envision end-times judgment with a promise of freedom from the horrors of ecological blight and corruption, fulfilled in a destiny of love. One of my favorite lines: “When our leaders learn to cry, when our leaders learn to cry, well I want to be in that number, when our leaders learn to cry.” Early versions of the song were usually slow and stately. Satchmo put the New Orleans spark on it and made it a standard around the world. Here’s my take, joined by lively folks at a party... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvRavPFptM
#saints #maryknoll #fathers #brothers #louisarmstrong #neworleans #revelation #bible #fraangelico #johnnyjblair #singeratlarge
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singeratlarge · 2 years
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Eve Babitz, Senta Berger, Richard Brooks (The Impressions), Joe Brown, Buckethead, Gil Evans, the 1848 debut of “Maamme,” the Finnish national anthem, Carolyn Franklin, Red Garland, Alison Goldfrapp, Keith Hartsell, David Hollestelle (Herman Brood & His Wild Romance), Harvey Keitel, Rashford Kings, Danny Kirwan, Joe Louis, Michael Madden (Maroon 5), Magic Dick, Lou Marini, Daphne du Maurier, Beverley Owen, Robert Pattinson, Witold Pilecki, Teddy Randazzo, Carmen Ratti, Dennis Rodman, the 1966 UK “Paint it Black” 45 by The Rolling Stones, Darius Rucker, Arthur Sullivan, Buck Taylor, Paul Thompson (Roxy Music), Ritchie Valens, Pete Overend Watts (Mott the Hoople), Mary Wells, Lari White, Stevie Wonder, and the 1938 Louis Armstrong recording of “When the Saints Go Marching In.” Most people know the first 3 verses, but the full version (8+ verses and 2 refrains) is a chronology from The Book of Revelation. Satchmo’s recording of it imbedded it permanently into mainstream culture. There is no “official” version of the song, and the current lyrics (sung by Satch) are considered to be “the modern version.” The song rose out of a mist of hymn writers and black spiritual singers, theoretically inspired by a 15th Century painting by Fra Angelico. The lyrics envision end-times judgment with a promise of freedom from the horrors of ecological blight and corruption, fulfilled in a destiny of love. One of my favorite lines: “When our leaders learn to cry, when our leaders learn to cry, well I want to be in that number, when our leaders learn to cry.” Early versions of the song were usually slow and stately. Satchmo put the New Orleans spark on it, making it a standard around the world. Here’s my take, joined by lively folks at a party... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvRavPFptM
#saints #maryknoll #fathers #brothers #louisarmstrong #neworleans #revelation #bible #fraangelico #johnnyjblair #singeratlarge
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artist-angelico · 2 years
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Mystic Wheel (The Vision of Ezekiel), 1452, Fra Angelico
Medium: panel,tempera
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