Grotesques, Cesare Baglione, ca. 1588. Fresco in the Rocca Meli Lupi, Soragna, Italy.
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Grotesques, Cesare Baglione, ca. 1588. Fresco in the Rocca Meli Lupi, Soragna, Italy.

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Eeeeh I wanna post more but I’m too lazy to finish the drawings I start…….. anyways Michelangelo doodles… 💕
One axis, one idea. When Michelangelo took over St. Peter’s dome in 1546, he solved its complexity through geometry and force. These drawings strip the design to its logic: drum, vault, lantern, all pulling the eye upward and back to center. No ornament carrying the meaning. The architecture is the argument. Michelangelo died before the dome was finished but the idea was already complete on paper. Quelle: meisterdrucke.com

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The Annunciation
Lorenzo Lotto, 1525
Oil on canvas, 166 × 114 cm, Villa Colloredo Mels, Recanati (Italy)
Portrait of a Lady (Dama in Rosso, believed to depict Countess Lucia Albani Avogadro) (c. 1560) by Giovanni Battista Moroni. National Gallery.