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| sent on December 31, 2019 (18:27)
Dear Luigi ! in contrast to Capodimonte Museum, the Capitoline Museum in Rome is badly illuminated. Thus, there is almost impossible to make photos, due to light reflections. Here you see a bigger fragment, the whole painting could not be photographed. |
| sent on December 31, 2019 (18:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful detail of cola's famous shovel, author who worked very hard at Ascoli Piceno and had a rather intricate life. Hello Splendido dettaglio della famosa pala di Cola, autore che operò molto ad Ascoli Piceno e che ebbe una vita piuttosto intricata. Ciao |
| sent on December 31, 2019 (19:22)
Dear Fabio I am very happy that you are approving placing such photos here, which is somehow controversial. But taking into account that the illumination is usually fatal, some work must be done. The details are fascinating indeed, the more that our eyes cannot remember them and just the photos make possible to come to them at home and look once again. Usually, the photos convey sth we did not remember. The contemporary techniques is the winner, here the digital equipment makes sth impossible in the film era. |
| sent on December 31, 2019 (19:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Maria, I lived many years in Urbino and I know the Marche Renaissance painters. Cola was an adopted Marche (era of Amatrice, Lazio). He had a beautiful wife. Vasari recounts that this woman committed suicide by throwing herself from a ravine to escape the Pope's guards who chased her and her husband, guilty of being too friendly to a nobleman convicted by the Papacy of murder. Ciao Maria, ho abitato molti anni a Urbino e conosco i pittori rinascimentali marchigiani. Cola è stato un marchigiano adottato (era di Amatrice, Lazio). Ebbe una moglie bellissima. Vasari racconta che questa donna si suicidò gettandosi da un burrone per sfuggire alle guardie del Papa che inseguivano lei e il marito, colpevole di essere stato troppo amico di un nobile condannato dal Papato per omicidio. |
| sent on December 31, 2019 (19:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
From a stylistic point of view Cola belongs to the Marche school, in the manner of Raphael's father, Giovanni Santi. Do very well to take back these beautiful masterpieces with your Df and then enjoy them at home. A warm greeting. Fabio Dal punto di vista stilistico Cola appartiene alla scuola marchigiana, alla maniera del padre di Raffaello, Giovanni Santi. Fai molto bene a riprendere con la tua Df questi splendidi capolavori e a goderteli poi in casa. Un caro saluto. Fabio |
| sent on December 31, 2019 (19:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
wonderful,hello luigi meravigliosa,ciao luigi |
| sent on January 01, 2020 (10:37)
Dear Fabio great thanks once again; this history is fabulous; to know all these facts one should know Italian language. Dear Luigi, great thanks for your good words |
| sent on January 03, 2020 (22:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful scene full of soft colors but very captivating. I didn't know the work Bravissima :-P Bellissima scena piena di colori tenui ma molto accattivanti.. Non conoscevo l'opera Bravissima |
| sent on January 05, 2020 (22:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very well made these Your reproductions... although the lighting was poor: very good Mariariesz... 8-) Molto ben realizzate queste Tue riproduzioni... sebbene l'illuminazione fosse scarsa: bravissima Mariariesz... |
| sent on January 06, 2020 (10:30)
Dear Roberto and Luciano great thanks for your kind visit; good are the words of you. These paintings are exceptional, moving, done with great care and talent, but usually the light is so fatal, that not only a photo cannot be done but simply looking at the paintings is impossible |
| sent on January 07, 2020 (19:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful the whole series, congratulations for sharing these magnificent works Maria. Hello Andrea Bellissima tutta la serie, complimenti per la condivisione di queste magnifiche opere Maria. Ciao Andrea |
| sent on January 08, 2020 (9:10)
Dear Andrea great thanks for the kind words |
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