Linda's Galleria

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  • TOC
  • Acknowledgments
  • Intro
  • Part I
  • Part II
  • Part III
  • Part IV
  • Part V
  • Figures
  • Bibliography
  • More
    • TOC
    • Acknowledgments
    • Intro
    • Part I
    • Part II
    • Part III
    • Part IV
    • Part V
    • Figures
    • Bibliography
  • TOC
  • Acknowledgments
  • Intro
  • Part I
  • Part II
  • Part III
  • Part IV
  • Part V
  • Figures
  • Bibliography

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Sibyls: An Art Exhibit

Sibyls: An Art ExhibitSibyls: An Art ExhibitSibyls: An Art Exhibit

The Significance of Sibyls in the Art World

from Antiquity to the 21st Century

Sibyls: An Art Exhibit

Sibyls: An Art ExhibitSibyls: An Art ExhibitSibyls: An Art Exhibit

The Significance of Sibyls in the Art World

from Antiquity to the 21st Century

Welcome to the Galleria

CONTENTS

Acknowledgments


INTRODUCTION

Part I - The Origins of Sibyls in Art

Who are the Sibyls?


Early Images of Sibyls


Ancient Sculpture


Delphic Oracle, Greece


Sibyl's Cave, Cuma, Italy


Early Literature about Sibyls

- Jan Brueghel the Elder


Tiburtine Sibyl - History & Legend

- Rogier van der Weyden


Sibyl & Emperor Augustus

- Domenico Ghirlandaio

- Baldassare Peruzzi


Early Renaissance: The Gates of Paradise

- Lorenzo Ghiberti


Northern Renaissance - Ghent Altarpiece

- Jan van Eyck


Fresco Series: Famous Men and Women

- Linda Cicarella


Tempio Malatestiano: Sacred and Profane

- Agostino di Duccio


Cathedral of Ulm, Münster, Germany

-  Jörg Syrlin the Elder


Cumaean Sibyl & King Tarquin


Mystery Plays in the 15th c.

- Linda Cicarella


Siena Cathedral in the Quattrocento (15th c.)

- Guidoccio Cozzarelli

- Neroccio di Bartolommeo Landi 

- Benvenuto di Giovanni

- Giovanni Pisano

- Giovanni di Stefano


Sibyl's Grotto, Marsala, Sicily

Part II - Renaissance Art and Mannerism

Renaissance in Florence

- Domenico Ghirlandaio


Renaissance in Rome

- Filippino Lippi


Room of the Sibyls, Vatican, Rome

- Bernardino di Betto, called "Pinturicchio"


Northern Italian Renaissance

- Andrea Mantegna


Collegio di Cambio, Perugia, Italy

- Pietro Perugino


Monumental Design

- Michelangelo Buonarroti


High Renaissance Rome

- Pinturicchio


Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome

- Michelangelo Buonarroti

- Linda Cicarella


The Divine Raphael

- Raphael Sanzio


Late Renaissance France

- Leonard Limosin


German Renaissance Style

- Ludger Tom Ring

- Hermann Tom Ring


Mannerism in France

- Antoine Caron


Casa Santa, Loreto, Italy

- Giovanni Battista della Porta


Mexican Renaissance Style

Part III - 17th and 18th Century Art

Sibyls in Secular Art

- Orazio Gentileschi


Influential Painters of the 17th c. 

- Domenico Zampieri, called “Domenichino”


High Baroque Style

- Guido Reni


Bolognese School

- Gian Francesco Barbieri, called “Guercino”


Spanish Baroque Period

- Diego Velázquez

- Francisco de Zurbarán

- Claude Vignon


Landscape Painting in the 17th c.

- Claude Lorrain


Fewer Images of Sibyls in the 18th c.

- Antonio Maria Zanetti


Spanish Colonial Art in Mexico City

- Pedro Sandoval

- Thomas de Leu


Neoclassicism in the 18th c.

- Angelica Kauffman

Part IV - Nineteenth Century Art

English Romanticism - Early 19th Century

- William Turner


French Romanticism

- M. Eléonore Godefroid 


American Neoclassical Sculpture

- William Wetmore Story


Pre-Raphaelites

- Dante Gabriel Rossetti


Pre-Raphaelites - Second Generation

- Sir Edward Burne-Jones


Academic Art

- Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema


English Romanticism - Late 19th Century

- John Collier


Victorian Classical Art

- Sir Frederic Leighton


Late Neoclassicism

- John W. Godward

Part V. Sibyls in Contemporary Art

 Tarot Art in the 21st Century 

- Robert Place


CONCLUSION


List of Figures


Bibliography

Please Do Not Copy. Most of the art and photographs are in the Galleria collection and may be subject to copyright laws. The remaining pictures are in the public domain. Pictures are cropped to conform to the website builder. Copyright © 2018 Linda Cicarella Roberts  - All Rights Reserved.

  • TOC
  • Acknowledgments
  • Intro
  • Part I
  • Part II
  • Part III
  • Part IV
  • Part V
  • Figures
  • Bibliography

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