Here's an extended cut, packed with copious kindness and gratuitous good behavior. Sam Adams' 'Cousin from Boston' imagines a better Hub of the Universe, one where you don't get punched in the nose for calling it Beantown. This print was issued as a black and white facsimile by the British Museum in 'Reproductions of Prints in the British Museum', New Series Part I (Early Italian Prints), Published by the Trustees in 1886, where it was number VII(A), and described there as 'Unknown Master: Probably North Italian. The fantasy unfolds in a regional Super Bowl commercial from Goodby Silverstein & Partners and director Adam Stoller. Levinson, Konrad Oberhuber, and Jacquelyn Sheehan, Early Italian Engravings from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1973, no. Other impressions of the print are in Vienna Paris Berlin Boston Florence (Galleria degli Uffizi), Florence (Biblioteca Nazionale) Chantilly in the Chicago Art Institute in the Cleveland Museum of Art Coburg (Kunstsammlungen der Veste Coburg) Hamburg in the Rothschild collection (Louvre, Paris) Darmstadt (Hessisches Landesmuseum) Naples (Museo di Capodimonte) in the Gabinetto Nazionale delle Stampe (Rome) Pavia (Raccolta Malaspina, Museo Civico) in the National Gallery of Art (Washington) and elsewhere. The swan was known in antiquity for its love of music and was said to produce its most melodious songs before dying swans also accompany Apollo (Hind E.I.20) and the personification of Music (Hind E.I.26) in the series of Tarocchi engravings. All metal prints are professionally printed, packaged, and shipped within 3 - 4 business days and. The image probably derives from classical representations of Venus on a swan swans draw the chariot of Venus in Francesco del Cossa's fresco of the 'Triumph of Venus' in the Palazzo Schifanoia in Ferrara (1469-70). Clio Muse of History Metal Print by D Renee Wilson. The blank disks, which appear with all the Muses (except Thalia), are meant to represent the eight celestial spheres of the Plotemaic universe (the planets, the sun and the moon, and the fixed stars).Ĭlio is the Muse of History. They have no counterpart in regular tarots. Daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, the Muses were goddesses associated with creative inspiration in poetry, drama, music and other arts. Annually, The Clio Awards brings together leading creative talent for an. It is one of ten images in the second group of the set marked with the letter "D" and illustrates 'Apollo and the nine Muses'. Founded in 1959 to honor excellence in advertising, the Clio Awards today celebrates bold work that propels the advertising industry forward, inspires a competitive marketplace of ideas and fosters meaningful connections within the creative community. Curator's comments The print belongs to the first version (called 'E series') of a group of fifty engravings traditionally known as the 'Tarocchi Cards of Mantegna' (for this set see the entry for Hind E.I.1a: P&D -1).
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