It's About Time

Searching centuries of History, Art, Nature, & Everyday Life for Unique Perspectives, Uncommon Grace, & Unexpected Insights.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

16C Flora - Titian (1485-1576)


 Titian (1485-1576),  Flora.


Posted by Barbara Wells Sarudy at 4:38 AM
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Labels: 16C, Allegory & Personification, Flowers/Produce/Crops, Months/Seasons/Weather/Time, Plants & Botany
Newer Post Older Post Home

Subscribe To

Posts
Atom
Posts
Comments
Atom
Comments

About the author...

My photo
Barbara Wells Sarudy
Blogging is a joy - a total extravagance, a chance to explore endless curiosities. The blogs combine primary sources, both images & narrations, + later research looking at social history & women & gardens. Blogs scour research, art, nature, & everyday life for unique perspectives, uncommon grace, & unexpected insights.  

  • It's About Time
  • Early American Gardens 
  • Early European Gardens
  • American Public Gardens & Parks
  • European Public Gardens & Parks
  • Botany & Catalogs Shape 19C American Gardens
  • Gardens of the Bible
  • 17C American Women 
  • 18C American Women
  • 19C American Women
  • Native Americans
  • ©Copyright 2009-2018 
    Barbara Wells Sarudy.
    View my complete profile

    Follow this blog

    Follow this blog

    Your email address

    Why blog & share resources?

    On March 4, 2011, Emile de Bruijn of the National Trust in the UK, wrote on his blog "Treasure Hunt" of making history & art available to all: "Traditionally art history has been inherently elitist & exclusive, both socially & intellectually. Art tended to be commissioned by the upper classes. Connoisseurship was seen as a superior, refined skill & the products of art-historical scholarship were guarded almost as fiercely as the art itself."

    On May 29, 1012, William Noel, now Director of Special Collections Center & Director of Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies. University of Pennsylvania, told The TED Blog, "...digital data is not a threat to real data, it’s just an advertisement that only increases the aura of the original, so there just doesn’t seem to be any point in putting restrictions on the data. There is the further fact that the data is funded by taxpayers’ money. So it didn’t seem fair to limit what taxpayers could do with the data that they paid for."

    On February 7, 2017, Thomas P. Campbell, Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, announced a new policy: all images of public-domain artworks in the Museum's collection are now available for free & unrestricted use. "We have been working toward the goal of sharing our images with the public for a number of years. Our comprehensive & diverse museum collection spans 5,000 years of world culture & our core mission is to be open & accessible for all who wish to study & enjoy the works of art in our care. Increasing access to the Museum’s collection & scholarship serves the interests & needs of our 21C audiences by offering new resources for creativity, knowledge, & ideas."

    Subscribe to this blog

    Posts
    Atom
    Posts
    Comments
    Atom
    Comments

    Most Popular Posts on this Blog

    • The Evolution of Pablo Picasso's Portraits of Women
    • Women Artists from the 1300s-1400s - Illuminated Manuscripts
    • Sculptor Claes Oldenburg (b 1929)
    • 1500s Women attributed to father & son Lucas Cranach (Elder 1472 - 1553) & (Younger 1515-1586) + their workshops & followers
    • The Paintings of American Milton Avery 1888-1965
    • Roy Lichtenstein's (1923-1997) Pop Art
    • From New Orleans to the Harlem Renaissance - Archibald John Motley, Jr 1891-1981

    Search this blog for artists, places, events, people, or any other expansive or tiny topic

    Labels to Search

    • 03C (1)
    • 04C (1)
    • 05C (3)
    • 06C (3)
    • 07C (3)
    • 08C (2)
    • 09C (3)
    • 10C (1)
    • 11C (4)
    • 12C (10)
    • 13C (26)
    • 14C (58)
    • 15C (294)
    • 16C (392)
    • 17C (453)
    • 18C (461)
    • 19C (1036)
    • 20C (627)
    • 21C (25)
    • Allegory & Personification (126)
    • American Art (1)
    • American Public Pleasure Gardens (1)
    • Angels/Cherubs/Putti (3)
    • Artists & Authors (130)
    • Bear-Baiting (1)
    • Biblical Garden (5)
    • Biography (84)
    • Books - American (1)
    • British History (46)
    • C (1)
    • Children (2)
    • Circus (1)
    • Cookbooks and Recipes (1)
    • Creatures/Pets/Animal Husbandry (231)
    • Customs/Society/Morals/Traditions (78)
    • Dogs (56)
    • Economics (2)
    • Entertainment (1)
    • European Art (2)
    • Families & Children (205)
    • Fashion/Clothing/Dress/Costumes (260)
    • Flower/Produce Seller (135)
    • Flowers/Produce/Crops (258)
    • Folk Art (54)
    • Food (2)
    • Food & Drink (145)
    • Gardens (1)
    • Gardens & Nature (65)
    • History (111)
    • Holidays (384)
    • Hunting/Fishing/Fowling/Trapping/ Snaring (23)
    • Icon (17)
    • Illuminated Manuscripts (146)
    • Interiors (19)
    • Landscapes & Cityscapes (14)
    • Literature/Letters/Journals (15)
    • Locus amoenus (1)
    • Love/Sex/Marriage (39)
    • Madonna & Child (375)
    • Maypoles (24)
    • Medicine (1)
    • Months/Seasons/Weather/Time (345)
    • Music & Dance (60)
    • Outsider Self-Taught Art (20)
    • Photos (33)
    • Plants & Botany (257)
    • Primary Source (1)
    • Reading/Books/Printing (96)
    • Religion (718)
    • Science Rising (64)
    • Season - Spring (65)
    • Self-Portraits (31)
    • Sewing/Needlework/Textiles (75)
    • Sky/Sun/Moon/Stars/Space (5)
    • Slavery & Servitude (33)
    • Society Changing (95)
    • Sports & Recreation (91)
    • Still Lifes (7)
    • The Nativity (58)
    • Timelines (2)
    • Today in History (4)
    • Transportation (5)
    • Travel/Exploration/Migration (24)
    • us (1)
    • US Art (565)
    • US Biography (3)
    • US Families & Children (4)
    • US Gardens/Parks/Farms (1)
    • US Gardens/Parks/Farms/Gameparks (84)
    • US History (371)
    • US Literature/Diaries/Journals (6)
    • Women Artists & Authors (128)
    • Women in Portraits (278)
    • Women Working (342)
    • Women's History (295)

    Search this blog for artists, places, events, people, or any other expansive or tiny topic

    Blog Archive by the Month

    • ►  2018 (213)
      • ►  April (28)
      • ►  March (66)
      • ►  February (56)
      • ►  January (63)
    • ►  2017 (721)
      • ►  December (64)
      • ►  November (59)
      • ►  October (62)
      • ►  September (59)
      • ►  August (62)
      • ►  July (63)
      • ►  June (70)
      • ►  May (74)
      • ►  April (42)
      • ►  March (55)
      • ►  February (40)
      • ►  January (71)
    • ▼  2016 (559)
      • ►  December (135)
      • ►  November (63)
      • ►  October (45)
      • ►  September (57)
      • ►  August (66)
      • ►  July (67)
      • ►  June (15)
      • ►  May (1)
      • ▼  April (30)
        • In the Countryside - 1700s Women dressed for hunti...
        • A few portraits of early English Royals
        • Public Bathing - Thomas Jefferson & the hot, miner...
        • Bathing Machines from 18C Britain to Early America...
        • 18C Flora - Angelica Kauffman 1741-1807
        • 18C Floras - Jean-Marc Nattier 1685-1766
        • 17C Floras - Rembrandt 1606-1669
        • 17C & 18C Floras - Nicolas de Largillierre 1656-17...
        • 17C - Flora & Grand Duchess of Tuscany
        • 17C Flora
        • 17C Shepherdess as Flora
        • 17C powerful Flora
        • 17C Flora with a rose on her hat
        • 16C Flora - Giuseppe Arcimboldo 1526-1593
        • 16C Flora - Titian (1485-1576)
        • 16C Flora - Tintoretto (1518-1594)
        • 16C Flora
        • 16C Flora
        • 16C Flora
        • My favorite sheep posed for the camera
        • A few British sheep without those annoying elite s...
        • Who are all these wealthy women pretending to tend...
        • 16C -18C Children gather their real & symbolic she...
        • 14C - 16C Sheep & the Ladies
        • 15C - 16C Sometimes only the men tended the sheep
        • 1500s Spring Sheep Washing for peasants - A specta...
        • 18C Allegories of Spring - Love & Bird Nests
        • 18C Allegories of Spring - Love & Bird Nests
        • 18C Allegories of Spring - Love & Bird Nests by Yo...
        • 18C Allegories of Spring - Love & Bird Nests
      • ►  March (13)
      • ►  February (42)
      • ►  January (25)
    • ►  2015 (590)
      • ►  December (8)
      • ►  November (107)
      • ►  October (87)
      • ►  September (72)
      • ►  August (87)
      • ►  July (38)
      • ►  June (7)
      • ►  May (53)
      • ►  April (47)
      • ►  March (7)
      • ►  February (19)
      • ►  January (58)
    • ►  2014 (293)
      • ►  December (15)
      • ►  November (32)
      • ►  October (11)
      • ►  September (24)
      • ►  August (20)
      • ►  July (16)
      • ►  June (17)
      • ►  May (14)
      • ►  April (6)
      • ►  March (9)
      • ►  February (52)
      • ►  January (77)
    • ►  2013 (232)
      • ►  December (5)
      • ►  November (48)
      • ►  October (42)
      • ►  September (12)
      • ►  August (1)
      • ►  July (11)
      • ►  June (16)
      • ►  May (7)
      • ►  April (18)
      • ►  March (34)
      • ►  February (24)
      • ►  January (14)
    • ►  2012 (266)
      • ►  December (36)
      • ►  November (71)
      • ►  October (45)
      • ►  September (11)
      • ►  August (16)
      • ►  July (23)
      • ►  June (9)
      • ►  May (11)
      • ►  April (2)
      • ►  February (17)
      • ►  January (25)
    • ►  2011 (81)
      • ►  December (10)
      • ►  November (9)
      • ►  October (7)
      • ►  September (2)
      • ►  August (2)
      • ►  July (4)
      • ►  June (4)
      • ►  May (6)
      • ►  April (11)
      • ►  March (13)
      • ►  February (11)
      • ►  January (2)
    • ►  2010 (12)
      • ►  October (2)
      • ►  September (3)
      • ►  August (4)
      • ►  July (3)

    Translate

    Search this blog for artists, places, events, people, or any other expansive or tiny topic

    Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.